Today, we head for Halifax and Peggy's Cove.
I have passed a number of gravesites at night. Those white stones seem to glow at night making a Nova Scotia gravesite somewhat spooky.
We now found another place where you could find people placed in a yard.
Here are two homemade cows. There was a lot more to see at this stop and I had taken the rest on my camcorder.
We stopped for a rest break.
And Linda posed herself on a big rock.
I walked back to the bridge for a picture.
And ended up with two photos.
We parked the car in Halifax near downtown and walked to the wharf area. We passed this statue of Sir Winston Churchill.
I framed this clipper sailing on the water.
H.M.C.S. Sackville. This is our version of a battleship. Two visible guns.
Remember this tug boat? Here he is down at the wharf for those who would like to buy a ticket to ride this famous character.
Here I am with a Scottish moose in the mall at the wharf. Don't ask!!!
A special shopping mall street in Halifax.
A mural.
Linda smiles as we walk for miles.
A clock tower.
Linda on a street in Halifax leading to the downtown area.
Now arrived at Peggy's Cove.
Peggy's Cove. Here is what "Freedom 55" will get you with that life ins. co. that offers you that deal.
Peggy's Cove.
Peggy's Cove.
Peggy's Cove.
Peggy's Cove. Stone mural.
Peggy's Cove. More of the stone mural wall.
Peggy's Cove.
Peggy's Cove.
Peggy's Cove. Lighthouse.
Peggy's Cove. Lighthouse.
A campground in St. Margaret, Nova Scotia.
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