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Cape Roseway guards
the entrance to Shelburne Harbour, our first stop in Nova Scotia.
(8/11/03)
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Blaine takes
pleasure in replacing our 'Q' flag with the Canadian courtesy flag after
clearing through Customs. (8/11/03)
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A wooden
schooner dries her sails after a rainy morning in Shelburne. (8/12/03)
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A view of the
Shelburne Harbor Yacht Club from the club building. Charbonneau is
tied to the outside wall. (8/12/03) |

SHYC was looking
for burgees from other yacht clubs or associations. We left them
with one of our favorites: the burgee from the Rock Hall Fleet of
Island Packets. It's the one with the crab. (8/12/03) |
 
We stopped in
the Liverpool area and stayed at the volunteer-operated Brooklyn
Marina. Lovely place, lovely people -- all for the price of a
donation. (8/13/03)
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If you're
looking for a preaching job, park here --- in Brooklyn, Nova
Scotia. This was too cute to not capture in a photo. (8/14/03) |

More beautiful
scenery. This one is the old lighthouse on Mosher Point, at the
mouth of the LaHave River. (8/14/03) |

Our new friends
and hosts from LaHave River -- (R-L) Darby, Mike, Charbonneau, Dorene, and
Dean. Mike and Darby cruise aboard their trawler Some Goode during
the winters. (8/14/03)
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We took a day
hike with our friends Mike, Darby, Dorene and Dean (L-R) around Gaff
Point. Beautiful! (8/15/03)
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Janet poses on
our hike. That's Ironbound Island in the background. (8/15/03) |
This beach may
have looked appealing to the locals, but the 55 degree water disn't call
to me! (8/15/03)
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Peaceful view
from Mahone Bay. (8/15/03)
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Janet LOVES
pewter. She got a first hand look at how the raw materials are
turned into the final product at a pewter company in Mahone Bay.
(8/15/03)
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Entering
Lunenburg Harbour on the heels of a schooner flying full sails. (8/16/03)
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