Friday, July 20, 2018

Halifax, NS and St. John, NB

After visiting the Alexander Graham Bell Museum, we ventured to Halifax to see the city and its waterfront boardwalk and weekend farmer's market.  We enjoyed several great meals there including one at the "Bicycle Thief" restaurant.  The restaurant is named after the 1949 foreign film of the same name.  The owners of the restaurant loved the movie.

After leaving Halifax, we drove to St. John to see the Bay of Fundy and the reversible falls on the St. John river.  The tides are so high at St John, that the river actually reverses flow as the tidal surge overcomes the river's current.  Then at low tide, all of the water that has damned up in the river due to the high tide comes roaring back into the bay.

Here are some of our pictures:

 Halifax Saturday Farmers Market


 Bicycle Thief Restaurant Sculpture



St. John's River Flow into the Bay of Fund at Low Tide

Flow from the Bay of Fundy into the St. John's River at High Tide

Flow from the Bay of Fundy into the St. John's River at High Tide

Alexander Graham Bell Museum in Baddick, NS

Alexander Graham Bell lived a good part of his life in Baddick, NS.  Known for inventing the telephone, he also built the first airplane to fly in Canada.  The plane was the "Silver Dart", and it flew in 1909.  It was copied from the Wright Brothers plane that flew four years earlier.  

In addition, he designed hydrofoils.  The HD-4 held the world's speed record for water craft with a speed of 71 mph.  It was made of wood and had two airplane propeller drives on it.  We visited the museum on our way from Cape Breton to Halifax.


Below are some pictures of the museum in Baddick and of the "Silver Dart" and HD-4 hydrofoil.

Georgia at the entrance to the Alexander Graham Bell museum.


 The "Silver Dart

 HD-4 Hydrofoil


Thursday, July 12, 2018

Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and the Keltic Inn

After leaving Prince Edward Island, we took the ferry to Nova Scotia and spent three wonderful days at the Keltic Inn on Cape Breton.  Located at the northern most part of Nova Scotia, the coast, vistas, and natural forests were wonderful.  The Keltic Inn is located in one of Canada's National Parks, so everything is non commercial.  The resort has all of the comforts of home, but the quiet of the remote coast.  Today we took a 2.4 mile hike with a park ranger that was both invigorating and informative.

These pictures don't quite represent the beauty of the location:

 Bogwort Plants in a Bog on the Cape

 The Beach at the Keltic Lodge

 The Keltic Lodge as Seen from the Beach

 Cape Breton Water Edge

 Trail to the Middle Point

 Cape Breton Sea Scape

 Georgia in the Cape's Wind



Wednesday, July 11, 2018

"Anne of Green Gables"

After leaving Maine in July, we traveled to Prince Edward Island (PEI) in Canada and spent two nights in Charlottetown.  The purpose of the visit was to see the setting for the series of books by Lucy Maud Montgomery with "Anne of Green Gables" as the first book.  Lucy's mother died when she was 21 months old, and she was raised by her maternal grandparents.  All of the sites we visited were located on the northwest part of the island.  We visited the museum, the home of the maternal grandparents, and the green gable house that was the location of Anne's adventures.  We got some great pictures that are shown below:

The Piano in Lucy's Grandparent's House that was Played at Her Wedding

 Georgia on the "Lover's Lane" Path

 Georgia in a Carriage with an Anne of Green Gables Hat on her Head

 Georgia in a Carriage that Represents the Transportation of the Times
The House of "Green Gables

July Visits in Maine

On July 1st, we flew to Boston and took the express bus to Portland to visit Hugh's brother and sister-in-law in Brunswick, Maine.  While there we visited the Central Maine Botanical Gardens, did some shopping and saw the fireworks in Freeport (Home to LL Bean), and enjoyed seafood and lobster dinners.

At Dave and Debbie's home also visiting was Lucy Chuying Luo, the Bowdoin College student that they sponsored for her four years in college in Brunswick and her friend Yffie.  Both Lucy and Yffie, a Cornell graduate, were mathematics majors and now work in the financial industry in NYC.  They both wanted a July Maine vacation away from NYC before returning to work after the 4th.

After leaving Brunswick on the 6th, we visited with some friends, who have a summer home in Stockton Springs on the Maine coast.

Here are some pictures of our visits:


 Georgia and I at the Portland Light House


 Central Maine Botanical Gardens

  Lucy Chuying Luo, Debbie, Yffie, and Dave at the Botanical Gardens

 Georgia and I with our Friends, de Chantal Riley and Michael Kozak at the Cellardoor Winery in Lincoln, Maine


Sunset from the Porch at Stockton Springs, Maine