Old Orchard Beach, Maine

We spent yesterday and today in Old Orchard Beach visiting our friend Steve Putnam and his family at their summer cottage on the beach. It was nice to visit and be with them. Old Orchard is unique inWeiterlesen
We spent yesterday and today in Old Orchard Beach visiting our friend Steve Putnam and his family at their summer cottage on the beach. It was nice to visit and be with them. Old Orchard is unique inWeiterlesen
Yesterday we arrived back in the U.S.! Good to be back. We stopped in Bar Harbor, Maine to go to the Acadia National Park. We had great weather and the park is beautiful. The drive to the top ofWeiterlesen
We arrived yesterday at Rockwood Park in St. John, New Brunswick, our last stop in Canada. We visited the Old City Market downtown and then the New Brunswick Museum which contains many interestingWeiterlesen
R & R day. After many busy days of sightseeing, we enjoyed staying in the campground today and catching up on chores.
Happy 4th of July!
Today we arrived in Hopewell Rocks--back in New Brunswick. The rocks are along the cliffs in the Bay of Fundy. They are called Flower Pots because they are standing in the waterWeiterlesen
We saw an amazing sight today as we watched the tide first recede and then rush in pushing the water up the river at about 20 knots. We watched the water rise 10 ft. in a half hour on its way to a 28Weiterlesen
Today we drove to nearby Digby to see the port and eat their famed scallops. Yum! Dick was happy to also be able to watch the launching of Angela O, a large Digby scallop boat at the harbor. AfterwardWeiterlesen
After another rainy drive, we arrived in Annapolis Royal. After setting up, we went first to see the generating station which is driven by the changing Bay of Fundy tides. Afterward we went into theWeiterlesen
Last night we drove back to Halifax to attend the Royal Nova Scotian International Tattoo. The show is inspired by military tattoos and is given by military bands and display teams. There were alsoWeiterlesen
We have spent the last two days in the quaint little town of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Lunenburg is a Unesco World Heritage site because it has retained the 1753 layout and architecture from its BritishWeiterlesen
ReisenderWhat a great time you had with the Putnam family, Steve looks great and love his place, area. Your trip looks like it has been a lot of fun and great pictures!!!
Reisender
Looks like you ended up in Plum Island
ReisenderCan’t wait to see you