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Et le temps passe
... mais je me rendais compte que ça en faisait beaucoup trop, surtout que j'ai tendance à me laisser emporter dans mes récits parfois et de faire des histoires, oui peut-être très vivantes, mais aussi très longues, donc des textes à n'en plus finir. Bref, j'étais entrée dans un cercle vicieux: Quand je trouvais le temps et le goût d'écrire dans le blog, je me disais, alala, ça va être beaucoup trop long écrire tout ça alors je changeais d'idée. Et bien ...
Presque 3 semaines déjà!
... Papapapapa (au grand plaisir de Papa!). J
J’ai découvert de nouvelles chaines de radio que je suis capable de syntoniser dans la voiture, mais il n’y rien comme du fiddle à profusion et des tunes de Kevin Parent et cie. Alors je reviens souvent à CKJM 106,1! http://www.ckjm.ca/francais/home/index. cfm J’ai jamais entendu autant de tunes de violin en un aussi court lap de temps! Voici une que j’ai bien aimée et que j’ai entendue ...
Canada's Masterpiece
11th Sept.
Up at 7.30am, had breakfast and headed towards Cape Breton Island around 8.30am. Jumped back on the Trans Canada Highway and stopped off at Port Hastings to check emails and gather information. We left there around 10am and continued along the TCH, then side tracked to Lake Ainslie and onto the Cabot Trail. First stop was at Joe's Scarecrow Village, Cap Le Moine, which turned out to be just a lot of scarecrows with weird & ...
75 Years of Beauty
Ahh, the Cabot Trail, a world famous scenic drive that runs through the Cape Breton National Park and over the Highlands. There are also many hiking trails, picnic areas and scenic lookouts to explore. We started the day off by going on a cable ferry from Englishtown across St. Annes Bay a distance of 400 feet. On both sides of the Bay we saw fishermen trying to catch Mackerel and were told by one of the men that there was a Beluga whale in the Bay just the day ...
Cape Breton Highlands N.P. Day 2
... on was Coastal trail (11.3 km). I had hiked part of it the year before with my dad, so some of it was familiar, most of it was not. There was a number of rock beaches which were cool at first (walking them must be what it is like for an ant to walk on a sandy beach), however tiring with time due to the unstable surface. I thought of hiking down the Jigging Brook trail but it was quite muddy so I continued on the Coastal trail. When I reached ...


