Every
summer, usually sometime in August, there is one thing that’s on my to-do list
and that is to go on a road trip around the Cabot Trail. The past 4-5 years we
would rent a van so that the whole family could make the trek together, all of
us in one vehicle. This year however, we had less people tagging along, so our
trusting Nissan Sentra was able to take the four of us around the Trail. Before
heading out, we checked the weather updates, got ourselves ready, packed a
lunch and with our cameras fully charged we managed to leave the house by
8:00am. First stop was The Country Kitchen Restaurant in Port Hastings for a
hearty breakfast to keep us going until lunch. Leaving the restaurant, we got on the Trans-Canada
Highway 105 and stopped in at The Red Barn Gift Shop then onto the Cabot Trail
through the Margarees. Along the way we stopped every so often to stretch our
legs and admire the beauty that was surrounding us. The wind was crazy that day
and the waves were crashing on the shores with a loud roar sounding like
thunder. It felt very refreshing (without actually having to go in)! I couldn’t
pass through Chéticamp without stopping at Le Petit Chady Convenience store to
say hello and meet in person a fellow Instagrammer. It was such a pleasure to meet her, I could have
spent all morning chatting. Carl, Julie
and Maeghan were back at the car ready to continue on, so Denise’s daughter
took a quick snapshot of the two of us before I ran off back to the car. Soon
after leaving Chéticamp, we enter the Cape Breton Highlands National Park and
drove along the coastline to the MacIntosh Brook Park for lunch. We spent a
little over half an hour in the picnic area where we found and set up a picnic
table to eat our lunch and then spent a few minutes down by the brook before
getting back in the car to head for the Beulach Ban Falls then Meat Cove and
Bay St Lawrence. By the time we arrived
at the Englishtown Ferry it was 7pm. There we only had a couple of minutes wait
time before getting on the ferry and it takes a couple of minutes to cross St
Anns Bay. Coming off the ferry we headed for Sydney where we had a bite to eat
then onto the old Highway 4 to home. So here we are at the end of another great
day spent with wonderful people and being so thankful for living in such a
beautiful place…
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Left Behind at the Yard Sale
It was three weeks ago we visited several local yard sales,
and in my last blog post I wrote how we did find a couple of interesting items.
The only regret of the day was that Julie left one of her findings behind at
one of the yard sales. She is now back in Ottawa and is kicking her butt for
leaving these little novelties behind. This
was a set of two syrup (or molasses) pitchers. It’s not that they are some
valuable antiques, but just something that reminded us of when we were
kids. I believe they’re from the 1970s. Since this
yard sale is in the nearby community of River bourgeois, I went back and found
that the two pitchers were still there and set aside in case one of us would
eventually go back to collect them. It was almost like finding a little treasure
for a second time…
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
A Day of Yard Sales
Sunday morning, after a hearty breakfast and a few cups of
coffee, I suggested to everyone that we all go visit some of the local yard
sales. I didn’t expect much of a reaction, since everyone was still in a laid-back
and relaxed mode in their lounging clothes and sipping on their second or third
cup of coffee. So to my amazement, they all thought it was a great idea and in
no time, we were out the door with a list of yard sales from St Peter’s to River
Bourgeois to Arichat. It was a perfect
day for doing just that, the weather forecast called for sun and cloud with
temperatures of around 20 Celsius. By the end of the day (or late afternoon),
we did find a couple of interesting things, like some old records, a glass
vase, a book, a couple of photo frames, cereal bowls , a 1970’s syrup pitcher
and free magazines. We managed to see
most of the yard sales on our list except for one, which either didn’t set-up
for the day or we were just too late. By that time, we were ready to head back
home anyway. On the way back we stopped
at the Cottage Bakery and picked up some fresh rolls then for an ice cream at
Jiggs Take-out in St Peter’s. A
delightful way to end the day!
I was really hoping to get to more yard sales
and flea markets over the summer months. Time passed by so quickly, I must say
that I’m glad we all decided to get up and go on such short notice! Summer is not quite over yet and I think fall
is still a good time for flea markets, so there might still be a chance for a
bit of treasure hunting.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
From Kazabazua to Nova Scotia
Picking blueberries has always been something we did in the summer. My first memories are from when I was a young girl and spending summer vacations at my aunt's cottage in Kazabazua, Quebec.
Left photo: Me (bottom row left), my sister (second from the right) with brothers and cousins.
Top right photo: Me with my Dad / Bottom right photo: Me with my brother Guy
I can't really say that I particularly liked picking blueberries when I was a kid, but looking back now, the memories that I have of those days are some of the most cherished ones. So now, years later and 1,500 kilometers away I go and pick blueberries in the fields around my home on Cape Breton Island. Every summer, my younger sister Julie (with her awesome kids) spends her vacation here with me where we pick blueberries and we remember when life was simple. Maybe that's why these days, I don't mind the time spent in a field of blueberries...
Friday, March 8, 2013
The Cabot Trail Road Trip
Photo of the Week: Pleasant Bay on the Cabot Trail
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