Friday, 9 September 2011

ALONG THE WAY

Your obedient servants have been slowly moving in a westerly and northerly direction as we anticipate the great Canadian winter. See the masthead for our current progress. All along the way various wonders have appeared.

A shop with no real estate over a tidal bore in Bear River

McLobster sandwich in the Digby McDonald's

A lion fountain just missing the bowl since the Boer War.

Disobedient tenants

A cormorant supervising habour activities in Halifax

Maud Lewis's relocated house and her remarkable art in the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia.

The record of my first trip to Halifax aboard the Mauritania 2, arriving February 9, 1946, age 18 months.

Together with Mother's Most Excellent Citizens: Canada's War Brides of World War II on sale at the Pier 21 book store.

A Bricklin casually parked in Moncton (with our friends Melynda & Dan)

The Fundy tides do a remarkable thing twice a day.

EsDora drove straight into the trail of Hurricane Irene. What better place to hunker down than an RV park on the St Lawence?

Stay tuned.

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