July 16, 2010


Cover my face (just another work picture) - but an interesting one, this cop is charged with telling a drug dealer who called 911 on him... very scary!

July 15, 2010


Summer camp (just another work picture)

July 14, 2010


Fish into bucket (just another work picture)

July 13, 2010


High school students work for Habitat (just another work picture)

July 12, 2010


Carnies....

July 11, 2010


Clean up day. Wash and clean the inside and out of the truck and trailer (doesn't everyone remove the seats to vacuum?) Wash sleeping bags, dry tents, and extra maintenance on the Taco (rotate tires, oil change, new front brake pads)

July 10, 2010


Driving home. In the two weeks we:
Drove 3,639 miles.
Averaged 13.319 MPG (hauling a trailer the whole time, but dismal)
Spent $1,004.43 for petrol, this was hurt by the $4 gallons in Canada

But it was worth it!

July 9, 2010


Sam sleeps in on our last morning in Nova Scotia.

July 8, 2010





Last night campsite, last lobster dinner, and a visit to the Louisbourg Fortress and lighthouse.

July 7, 2010




Cool side trip to White Point, and had the chance to talk to a lobster fishing couple on the way out. Another classic Nova Scotia landmark, Lick-A-Chick....

July 6, 2010






Into Meat Cove, the picture of the truck is our campsite. Clay has taken to photographing everything, including flowers. After lunch, the fog and cold was too much so we took off on a 3 hour round trip hike to the northern light, we read it as light house, we were wrong. The "new" light is behind the old remains. The hike was saved by bear and moose tracks and poop on the whole trail!

July 5, 2010





Kidston Island Lighthouse, the Alexander Graham Bell Museum and another waterfall. These photos took a painful turn when I fell over on a slick boulder while climbing the waterfall.

July 4, 2010






A busy day! We started towards Meat Cove and stopped in Inverness for laundry, gas, groceries and lunch at a hamburger stand right on the beach (for Bob, I had the Beach Burger) After lunch we went for the Egypt Falls, listed as one of the prettiest on Cape Benton, but requires ropes to get down to. We did it anyway! After the hike, we tried an off-road short cut that ended with a marsh, unhooking the trailer, a machete and lots of sweat to turn around. We didn't make Meat Cove, but instead found a wonderful campground, MacLeod CG in Dunvegan, the sky, sunset and beach was so nice, we decided to spend two days here.

July 3, 2010



The goal was to get to Peggy's Cove for the sunrise over the most photographed lighthouse. We left our campsite at 5am and still missed the rise, but had great light anyway. We stopped for a swim in the Atlantic, it was cold! Notice Sam shooting with my Canon G7 and in my way ; )