7/19/09
This morning we went to Peggy’s Cove. The lighthouse sits on granite rocks sculpted by the ice age. As you can see, it was foggy this morning but burned off for the rest of our drive. We ran into a couple from North Carolina that we met in the campgrounds at Bar Harbor and they're at our same campgrounds here in Halifax...camping is a small world. We stopped for a cup of chowder and then traveled to Chester. We shopped in the oldest gift shop in Nova Scotia. Very fine shop with highly polished old plank floors. Back for a nap before heading to Eric’s for dinner with him and the Matt Handyside’s.
This morning we went to Peggy’s Cove. The lighthouse sits on granite rocks sculpted by the ice age. As you can see, it was foggy this morning but burned off for the rest of our drive. We ran into a couple from North Carolina that we met in the campgrounds at Bar Harbor and they're at our same campgrounds here in Halifax...camping is a small world. We stopped for a cup of chowder and then traveled to Chester. We shopped in the oldest gift shop in Nova Scotia. Very fine shop with highly polished old plank floors. Back for a nap before heading to Eric’s for dinner with him and the Matt Handyside’s.
2 comments:
Just thought you might want to know that my 97 year old grandmother lives in Lincolnville, Me. It's about 10 minutes north of Camden on US 1. She lives right on US 1. Camden is truly a very beautiful little town. Great seafood!!! Have a save trip home. We'll have to meet for lunch and you can tell me all about the trip. I'm glad to hear Ed finally got something sweet at a shop called Kelly's!!! HA, HA
God Speed,
KK
Yeah...you're my first comment. I'll go back to Camden with you anytime.
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