• PEI National Park

      24 sierpnia 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      We spent the evening taking long walks on the beaches of Prince Edward Island National Park. The park is a strip of sand dunes along much of the north shore of PEI, which are being protected. The beaches are made of nice soft sand. We got there at the Golden hour so had some opportunities for nice shots. Too bad neither of us brought a camera🙃 Czytaj więcej

    • All Gender Bathrooms

      24 sierpnia 2022, Kanada ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      I have no pictures for this post just a story.

      Since we have arrived in the Maritimes I have seen many all gender washrooms. My experience with this type of washroom could be going better.
      First experinece. We went to The Guild, a theatre in Charlottetown, to see The Ross Family Caliegh. The concert was very good. At intermission I went to the washroom, there were two doors. Both said All Gender. I started to walk towards one and a man came out. I thought to myself this might not be a good idea. Just as I had this thought a woman came out of the other door. So I thanked the universe for pointing me in the right direction. I went in and it was clearly a woman's washroom. Three stalls and an area away from the sinks just for doing makeup. Another thought went through my head, is this what it is like in the other washroom? It would be quite uncomfortable if a man was in here, but maybe the people of PEI are more advanced in this type of thinking. As I left the washroom I noticed the fine print on the sign. it said 'ALL GENDER without urinals'. Yup the universe really did take care of me. I just about walked into the 'with urinals' bathroom😶. There were people who worked at the theatre who more than likely were watching where I was going, can't imagine what they were thinking. Lesson learned - read the fine print.

      Second experinece. We went to the Olde Dublin Pub for lunch. Gerard wanted $1 oysters, which he said we're very good. He's really been enjoying the seafood since we got to the Maritimes but has particularly enjoyed it since we have gotten to PEI, but I digress. Anyways, the bar had the type of bathrooms that were one toilet behind a door with a women/man sign. Nothing complicated and something we all have seen before. Once again there were two doors. I watched someone go into the first. The second door was closed but being the person I am I checked the knob to see if it was locked. Nope not locked. To double check I knocked on the door. No answer. I opened the door still there was no sound. Once I stick my head in I saw a man in the bathroom. I didn't actually see anything but he was using the toilet. He was embarrassed, I was embarrassed. I closed the door and waited, hoping the other door would open and I could that toilet instead. But nope, the universe was not protecting me this time. The man came out all he could say was "I'm sorry" over and over. I couldn't even make eye contact with him. I just put my head down and covered my face. Lesson learned - I think I did all the right things, except maybe show some patience but really what if that bathroom wasn't being used? I think the lesson is if you are in a private public bathroom acknowledge the person on the other side if you hear the door knob rattling or some knocking.
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    • Charlottetown Photo Challenge

      24 sierpnia 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      The Charlottetown tourist guide has a photo challenge. We decided we would use it as a way to see the sights of this cute little city. I'll explain each picture.
      1) Before I Die is a chalk board in the downtown area where you are supposed to use chalk to finish the sentence. We saw this last time also. The answers then were hilarious.
      2) The Bluefin Bullet is a sculpture of a bluefin made is stainless steel. The fins are spoons.
      3) A short of Victoria Park from the floating dock. It was a little windy when we walked into the dock. I have decided that I have good prairie legs that keep me upright in high winds. However, I don't have sea legs that keep me from like I will fall over when the sea is moving underneath me.
      4) Cows Ice Cream, PEI's Milky Way.
      5)2022 structure. Not sure what this is about.
      6) Love-lock exhibit on the wharf.
      7) St Dunstan Basilica. Kind of thought we were in Scotland again.
      8) Sydney St at night.
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    • Butter churn treadmill powered by dogs goats or sheep. Really!!Boiler Bob. Wait for him to arrive.

      Tatamagouche

      23 sierpnia 2022, Kanada ⋅ 🌧 19 °C

      Today we traveled from Pictou to Charlottetown PEI. There was a ferry fire a few weeks ago that put one of the ferries out of commission. We heard from a couple of B&B hosts that the wait times for a ferry were really long. Last night's host convinced is that driving was the far better option. It wasn't hard to convince Gerard to drive for an extra hour or two.
      We left Pictou at about 9, we didn't stay to look around and were on the road a little earlier than usual.
      Drive by a couple of places/shops that we thought might be interesting but nothing was open until noon. The Caldera whiskey factory was on the road we took we decided to go check it out but it was closed until 11. We wanted to stop there because Gerard and Bryce each got a bottle of this whiskey the last time we were here. The bottle says batch number 1. It would have been cool to check out but the distillery was in the middle of nowhere and there was nothing to fill our time so onward we went.
      Next stop was Tatamagouche, another recommendation by last night's host. The recommendation was to have lunch there but we were still having the problem of leaving too early and nothing being open. However, we found a museum that was pretty cool. It seemed to me that they took all the mutations in this town and combined them. It was in an old creamery so there was lots old creamm/butter making equipment. My favourite thing was the Boiler Bob who lives behind the shifted boiler. It was hallogram/video thing and was pretty cool.
      As we were leaving we spent some time talking with the young lady at the reception desk who said she was born in Saskatchewan. She wrote a book and I had to buy it. After our visit to the museum the restaurant was open, we had lunch and we were off to Charlottetown.
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    • Replica of the Silver Dart
      View from the red aderondak chairs at AGB siteWeird tree on the way toThe babbling brook before the falls

      Baddeck

      22 sierpnia 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      This morning we got up and went straight to the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site. This was another must see for our trip. Turns out AGB didn't just invent the phone. He started his career teaching deaf people how to talk. He then invented the phone, which set him up financially for life. His residence was a self-sufficient sustainable farm creating employment for the area. His big accomplishment after the phone was being involved in the development of the plane used for the first flight in Canada.
      When we were done we had lunch on the pier. This is kind of an area for those who can afford it to come and sail their very fancy sailboats. Because of all the sailboats the harbour is quiet and peaceful.
      After lunch we went to Uisge Ban Falls. Not even trying to pronounce this. Another thing I've this trip is that the Gaelic language only has 18 letters. So letter combinations mean different sounds. That's why Gaelic words are look long but are never that long to say. I digress. So we went for a little hike and the falls were very beautiful. Glad we did this walk too. Now off to Pictou
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    • White Point

      21 sierpnia 2022, Kanada ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Today we drove from Bay St Lawrence to Baddeck. We made a few stops for shopping but the most interesting site was White Point. It is not part of the National Park but was suggested by the park guide as a great place for a short hike. She was not wrong. It's very rocky and cliffy but it's beauty makes the wonky walk worth it. Just walking on the many trails and seeing the point from different angles is amazing. It's all the same point but the views are spectacular no matter what angle you look from.
      We also stopped at the Groovy Goat. It's a soap shop and petting farm. I talked to the father of the owners for quite a while. He said that they get most of their animals from Saskatchewan. They got two donkeys for the price of one from SK. A donkey had arrived last November and was gaining weight. They thought she was just eating alot of food. One morning in the spring they got up and there was a baby donkey in the barn!! I didn't get a picture of the baby because he was moving around to much.
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    • Lucky shot!!Turn up the volume. The waves were quite loud.

      Black Brook Beach

      19 sierpnia 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      This is in Cape Breton Highlands National Park. Not sure where the brook is but I am sure it has something to do with the waterfall. It was just so beautiful I had to give it it's own footprint 🙂

    • Off to the Wedding!

      19 sierpnia 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Today's journey takes us from Sydney to Bay St Lawrence. It's a two hour drive that took us about 7 hours. We took the Cabot Trail, which takes you along the coast of Cape Breton and passes through Cape Breton Highlands National Park. So we got to do one of my favourite things-hike a trail in a national park. We can now check off another national park that we can say we spent some time exploring. The trail took us out to the point. The tide was coming in; it is always interesting to me to watch the Atlantic Ocean slam itself against the rocks. And there were seals!! They were playing with the waves so it was hard to get a picture. Czytaj więcej

    • There are benches and chairs for people to relax on Charlotte StThe mural on the back of the theatreThe coast guard at the ready

      Sydney Fiddle

      18 sierpnia 2022, Kanada ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      After viewing the fortress we drove back to Sydney and really needed gas. In our quest to find a Mobil station (Gerard wanted the points) we found the Sydney Fiddle. It sits right on the Port of Sydney where the cruise ships dock and there was one there. Since I have no desire to ever travel on a cruise ship I don't think I have ever seen one or taken notice how big they are. This one had twelve floors 🙄. I really have no desire to travel on a cruise ship now after seeing it. That is to overwhelmingly big.
      We took a look at the shops around the Fiddle then took a walk through Old Sydney, had some supper and then took an early evening stroll along the port. It was a nice way to end the day.
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    • The King's Bastian
      An upper class person's kitchenDid they have macarons in the 1700's?Garden behind the nunneryA swallow fledgling, I think

      Fortress of Louisburg

      18 sierpnia 2022, Kanada ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Today we went to see one of the planned places on this trip, the Fortress of Louisburg. Learned the difference between a fort and a fortress. A fort is strictly military, whereas a fortress is more of a town protected by a wall and the military. It was built by the French. And around 1740ish the British took it over for five years. Then the French got it back for ten years. Then the British got it back and decided to destroy it. It took 10 more years to pillage the place and destroy the fortress. One fifth of the fortress had been reconstructed. Pretty interesting place see. Czytaj więcej

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