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Tuesday, 26 May 2009 09:23 pm
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Our Nova Scotia vacation was a success. We put 1,600 km on the rental car. [1]

I have something like 440 photos to weed through from the last week. As a lazy first approximation, click on the google-map link above, and anywhere our route took us, check out the existing photos. :)

There were many surprises on this trip, but possibly the biggest came in Mahone Bay where dan (and possibly me too) were caught by what looked to dan like a Google Street View truck. If so, that would be a fun birthday present to me from Google, as we were there on my birthday... [edit, 9 February, 2010: wow! Happy Birthday to me! :]

The most remote location we visited by car was Meat Cove, at the northernmost tip of Cape Breton. Egads, that dirt road. And those cliffs. Whee!

The most awesome food was, of course, eaten on the hiking trails, because nothing tastes better than food you carried up a mountain. In this case: lobster picnic. Yes, that's right. Caught the same morning around 4am, sold to us on the dock at 10am. 5 lobsters for $20. Tossed in a pot by our B&B host and packed up as a picnic lunch. MMmmm tasty. And to follow it up, the next day we had the leftover lobsters in sandwiches, on another trail, just before we saw mooses.

Very grateful for my travel partner sweetie. He did every last bit of the driving in the rental car (rather than $100ish more to add me to the allowed drivers). And he had excellent suggestions, including taking the morning today to drive a long way around to the airport, which meant we happened across the lighthouse on the Bay of Fundy with the highest recorded tidal range in the world (17 meters). We were there at low-tide, and then 30 minutes later we saw waves lapping upward as the tide rose; I will have to look up videos or photos to make up for not seeing high-tide, which given the huge mud-flats, looks like it must be amazing to see as well.

And now that I've run out of superlatives for the evening, with a snoring dog at my feet and a now much smaller pile of email to go through tomorrow, I think it's time for bed.

[1] the google map only shows 1400 km, but we backtracked from our B&B in Pleasant Cove (in the NW corner of the Cabot Trail) a number of times. The squeaky-new white PT Cruiser they gave us came back just a little bit muddy. :)

Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2009 02:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dcseain.livejournal.com
Sounds like twas a lovely time :)

Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2009 04:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bats22.livejournal.com
Sounds great--happy birthday, Daniel!!

BTW--did you end up anywhere near Port Hood? That's where R. is from.

Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2009 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] da-lj.livejournal.com
Thanks! It was a good birthday, that is sure.

We did go through Port Hood on Monday morning, by my figures. I probably looked at the island but not the town, considering there were lots of "blink and miss it" communities (a dozen houses on one street being the norm...)

I'm jealous!

Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2009 05:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] esallen.livejournal.com
Okay, fear of heights or not, I've got to convince your dad to do this!

Re: I'm jealous!

Date: Wednesday, 27 May 2009 06:35 pm (UTC)

Hello from Nova Scotia Tourism

Date: Tuesday, 30 June 2009 01:48 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Hey there, Cynthia from Nova Scotia Tourism here. Great post. Thanks for sharing. I'm glad you had such a great spring trip. Nothing better than fresh lobsters. We would love it if you shared some pictures with us of your journey. We have a facebook site and a flickr group...only if you would like to of course.

Pop me an email if you want the links...they are under Nova Scotia Tourism on each network.

Cheers,

Cynthia

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