Welcome Inn Halifax Bed & Breakfast
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Through the eyes of a child
... has made this trip worth it!
The family. We were a strange little band of characters trudging through life sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one another's desserts, hiding shampoo, borrowing money, locking each other out of our rooms, inflicting pain and kissing to heal it in the same instant, loving, laughing, defending, and trying to figure out the common thread that bound us all together. ~ Erma Bombeck
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En Route to Halifax, Nova Scotia
... near-empty Neptune lounge later on.
We enjoyed a good dinner again; I started with soused herring and salad, then I had lamb cooked in strawberry and mint, with creamed potatoes, parsnip puree, carrots and peas, a dish which had been served to 1st Class passengers on board the Titanic. Against my better judgement I enjoyed crème caramel for dessert plus a glass of amaretto then, leaving the table fit to burst, we returned to cabin 4170 to change into ...
Where in the world are James and Joan?
... the opportunity to travel and meet many wonderful and interesting people.
Any one of the many countries we visited could have been a destination of a life time for some people and we saw so many - 29 if you include The Vatican. The first half of the year in Asia and Australia and New Zealand was very different from the second half in Europe. Despite travelling in what was supposed to be off season, the size of the crowds in Europe ...
Nova Scotia's capitol city
13th Sept.
Woke to a rather cloudy day, but dry. Had breakfast and did all the necessary jobs,(for example, emptying the grey water tank and the porta potty), to get Brian ready to rock and roll. After chatting with our neighbours, who were part of a Roadtrek Ralley group, (they all drove Roadtreks, vehicles not dissimilar to ours, but a lot newer), we left the campground just after 9am and drove around to ...
The Riches From the Sea
... but works in close partnership with the Citadel staff of Parks Canada.
My next stop was the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History which showcases the wonder and the beauty of Nova Scotia’s diverse Natural History. They have exhibits about the people, geology, animals, plants and sea life that make up Nova Scotia. Gus the tortoise is 80 years old, I got to pet his shell. They also have ...
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