Flight was only 1.5 hours and we must have flown using Einstein’s Theory of Relativity as we were in the air for 1.5 hours…but when we landed we had finally broken through the Newfoundland time barrier and are now only 4 hours ahead of BC instead of 4.5 hours.
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It was rather foggy today, so we didn’t get the great pictures we were hoping for but nothing can hinder the experience of being at one of the edges of the world….well because we couldn’t see that far – and the crashing waves – it seems like that!
We continued on our way around
the coast loving all the little bays and coves each having their own little fishing
villages. The drive winds inland with lots
of trees and looking more like a forest and then back to the water to another
village. It will be fun to poke around
this area.
We arrived at our second B&B
Arborview Inn and were welcomed by Cindy.
This old house was constructed in 1907 and is young by Lunenburg
standards. There are several houses that
are 200 + years old. The houses are
quite Victorian looking and very well kept.
The town is picturesque with beautifully painted houses and manicured yards. Evidently,
this town is very empty come winter time. I guess the weather can be extreme in this part
of the world and no tourists would frequent during that time. We were
told that last year there were areas where the snow was as high as the phone
lines on the poles. Can’t even imagine
what that would be like.
During our dinner in town, the
fog rolled in and in minutes the temperature dropped several degrees. It is a weird feeling to be in bright
sunshine one minute and then everything has a grey pallor and feeling quite chilly. There is a lot of inside seating in this
B&B, so we headed back and relaxed in the parlour before heading to bed.
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There are lots of maritimers who would think that seeing a moose is not a gift. Look at the front-end damaged vehicles and trucks as you travel and some even have the windshield cracked or broken. I am glad it turned back!
Lots of love to you all. Roger and I are having a great time fishing but a huge rainstorm has just settled in on us for a bit and it really pounded Kamloops with 25mm in 25 minutes. There was lots of local flooding with perhaps more to come. Hope the worst you get is a little mist and fog now and then.
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