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We enjoy sharing our lifestyle with our family, friends, and others. So COME ON OUT and "let's get on with it". You only have an opportunity to live once. For those of you who do not choose to get away, feel free to travel vicariously via this blog.

This is primarily a blog of photographs, of our travels. Our blogging time is limited by our activities, so we figure a photograph is worth a thousand words. You may click on the photos to enlarge them.

There is only one Post per page. You can access earlier posts by clicking on the link below and to the right, or by going to the "archive" which is found below the current post.

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If you must have more then you may also follow the links to our "Earlier Blogs".

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Canso to Malagash Cove, Nova Scotia

Saturday, September 15th, 2012

It is with sadness that today we must leave Canso until next year.  The welcoming,  friendly nature of those of the town makes departing difficult, but if we stay much longer we will have to think about getting some wood in for the winter ahead.  So we head out at first light --- and a very pretty sunrise it is.  We pass Cranberry Island Light just as the sun peeks above the horizon:



Photos from Andrew Passage:


 
Along Andrew Passage one sees some isolated cottages for those who need a little more space and freedom:


This cottage, which belongs to a friend of ours, is called Gilligan's Island:



The appearance of the shoreline changes as we approach to south end of Andrew Passage:



"Rolaro" at anchor in Malagash Cove.  When we arrived in pitch darkness we could barely make out the boat - but the metal hull showed up like a ship on radar - we knew something serious was there but we were not quite sure what it was until we passed close by:


Are we back in Maine already?  No, but this part of the coast looks a bit like the Maine coast.  Images from Malagash Cove, Nova Scotia:
 





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