Wednesday, July 31, 2013

SUN!!

After strolling the beautiful Baddeck Harbor, we drove about 15 miles to the nearest short hike to a waterfall. The big thrill was a Newfoundland who decided to jump on me and imprint my chest with 2 large mud prints..Sophie also got her first swim. she tried later to swim in the salt water lake, still tries to drink lots of salt water.

Training went well today although I made lots of mistakes. they tax so much here... All 15 percent...but I learned healthy groceries are not taxed...so water, veggies and bread have no tax;marshmallows, beer and candy are all 15 percent. I wonder what impact that makes on people's diets?

 

 

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

oh dear

Just met the other work campers and they told us there have been about 7 sunny days since they arrived mid June...The owner says it is the rainiest since they arrived 15 years ago and who says climate unrest is not happening...now just have to change expectations.

Work-training starts tomorrow afternoon and I think it will go well, just not sure how the grass gets cut in the mist.

We did enjoy an hour or so of sun and clouds today, just at a perfect little harbor: Margaree Harbor on the lower part of Cape Breton. what is amazing is how quiet it was everywhere we went. It felt like the Maine coast but so much more remote.

A few pictures of the lovely coast and near by beach:

 

 

Monday, July 29, 2013

Our new home

When we woke up this morning to more cold and rain, I wondered what we were doing...miss home already, but I worked on adjusting my attitude as we drove for another 5 hours to our new home. I have to say I had to work on that as we have had quite the time setting up our new phone for emergencies in Canada. Verizon doesn't work here so wifi only will be used for Skype and I hope by tomorrow we can work thru this phone set up thing...( you see you have to phone in to set it up and trying to explain we had no phone was quite hilarious)

The campground is much more remote than in the brochure pictures ( brasdorlakescampground.com ) and very quiet. The managers Patsy and Pat, are from here and are very welcoming and laid back. We spent the early evening scoping out our new little town of Baddeck which is really lovely...small town, Maine coast feel without any development and few tourists...There is a great fish market on the wharf, nice shops and a coop grocery store. Also several outfitters for kayak, Puffin watches and sailing tours...Lots to see and do.

There should be sun on Wednesday so I will take pictures of home then, but here are a couple of shots of the Baddeck lighthouse and a tall ship going by.

 

also couldn't resist taking a picture of this terrier on a cycle we met at a gas station...Made me smile:)

 

Sunday, July 28, 2013

A Beautiful Morning in Parrsboro, NS

We woke up to more cold and fog and wondered if this is what we are in for...But it cleared for the morning and we drove to the Parrsboro area where there are the biggest tides in the world: 44 feet! Luckily, it stayed sunny for 2 hours for incredible views of the misty cliffs on Partridge island that we found on 2 different dirt roads.

 

Afterwards we went to the Five Islands Provincial Park and walked on the mud flats. Hunger struck and we had the best clam and scallop sandwiches at a nearby restaurant called Grammy's. Wished we could have seen a tidal bore but after many hours on the road we gave up and went home.

tonight we are gearing up for the drive to our new home ( see Brasdorlakescampground.com ) and get ready to start work. It doesn't feel like summer here as it has stayed in the 60s but we are ready for what is ahead.

 

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Foggy coast of Nova Scotia

This morning we got up really early and headed for the road. First stop at Joggins to look at the fossils on a beach that was a rain forest 300 million years ago. Saw lots of fossils on this pristine beach and no humans!

And what a joy to see the rainbow!

 

As the weather was turning we got to Advocate Harbor and Cape Chignecto National Park...again no people ...just fog and mist. we drove to Cape D'Or Lighthouse and took some pictures before it started raining. Once it did we had breakfast at a little cafe by the lighthouse.. Just 2 other couples there and it was delightful

 

 

by then the rain was in full gear so we headed "home" to relax. I love this quiet beauty of this island.

 

Friday, July 26, 2013

On the road again

So after 2 1/2 weeks of catching up with friends, time with Becky..who is staying at the house for a while, and errands, we are back on the road!

we left early on the 25th and drove across Maine and got to the New Rivers Provincial Campground in New Brunswick late afternoon. We couldn't believe how cool, quiet and totally peaceful it was...After putting on fleece we went to the water across the street and took in a pretty nature trail.

 

This morning we awoke to heavy rains and it took all my effort to take Sophie for a walk. We attempted to do some sightseeing but the fog and rain made it difficult..We did stop at a wonderful chowder place by the Bay of Fundy that made the day worth it.

we got to Amherst, a border town in Nova Scotia late afternoon and were surprised by the heat and humidity..Weather certainly does change. we will stay here for 3 nites and explore upper NS without the camper and hope for good weather.

a couple of pictures from our Loch Lomond CG:

Nice Neighbors:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Home Sweet Home

How nice it is to be home in our little town of Eaton. Projects getting done despite the humidity. We are also catching up with great friends. Looking at my pictures reminded me of good times in North Carolina, so to all of you " moonshiners" we miss you!