We rode the Park Loop Road on a really foggy day. It looked like it might clear, so I rode up Cadillac Mt. I was wrong, it never cleared enough to be able to see anything. But it was a nice ride.
Flamingos in Acadia.
Carol (aka Traveler 62), Rose (the flamingo) and Cindy at dinner in Bar Harbor.
Amici Veloci takes the CAT from Bar Harbor to Yarmouth, NS.
Cindy on the way to Church Point, NS.
What's not to love? I turned around to take this photo and discovered that yes indeed, we did have a tailwind
It was so windy at the campground at Church Point that the owners suggested we set up our tent inside the wind break.
The colors of the Acadian flag.
Our view from the campground at Church Point.
We were invited to see a boat being hand built and carved by a man in Belliveau Cove.
Some of the plans and ideas for the boat.
The first Acadian graveyard on Nova Scotia.
This church was built entirely of granite blocks supplied by the parishioners.
The lobster came from my risotto. Cindy was very surprised when she discovered him on her salad.
Rose and Clyde waiting for breakfast at the B&B in Annapolis Royal.
The town crier came by and was interested in talking with Clyde.
The view from Fort Anne in Annapolis Royal.
Kind of scary...
his is a French canon. Fort Anne was a prized bit of land and was constantly fought over.
Rose and Clyde look out at Lake Kejimikujik
Rose and Clyde at Valley View campground. The road to this campground was a hard climb.
The view from Valley View. The road on the left is the one we came in on. We climbed 600 feet in about a mile and a half.
A bit of bicycle art.
A sailboat rounding Peggy's Cove.
I had some of the best ice cream in Peggy's Cove - chocolate of course. This photo doesn't have anything to do with the ice cream, but I really liked the ice cream.
Clyde and Rose rest at Graves Island. This was the only campground that was full on the trip. Good thing we had reservations.
Graves Island.
The view from Graves Island.
We were at Graves Island the day of the annual mackerel dinner.
The view from Lunenburg.
More boats in Lunenburg.
I just love the use of color.
On the ferry to LaHave.
Walking the marsh trail at Rissers Beach.
Cindy at Rissers Beach.
Rissers Beach
So peaceful.
I spent a day with my sister Vicki driving the Kancamangas Highway, NH. (This isn't the highway, just a stream that runs along it.)