Hortons Landing Elm Tree | French Cross, Nova Scotia | Grande Pre

Vacation 2010, so these pictures about about a year old, but last September me and Mike went to the Valley geocaching. Mike took most of these photos:)
Corn Field Valley Nova Scotia Grande pre

This picture above was taken as we were driving through corn fields looking for a geocache, shortest distance to cache can take you on some interesting roads! However once we got to the cache, this was our views, it was amazing!

Hortons Landing Elm Tree

 

This old tree  was awesome, I just found out today that this old elm tree fell down in a storm about a month after we took this picture! Mike sent me a email at work today with the link to the article here: http://www.kingscountynews.ca/Arts/Cultural-activities/2011-08-15/article-2707156/Elm-tree-lives-on-at-Grand-Pre/1

Here are the rest of the picture:

Horton Landing Gaspereau River


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St. Bernards Church Stone| Gilberts Cove Lighthouse Digby, NS

Over our vacation with the kids, we travelled all over Southern Nova Scotia. On a day trip to Digby we stopped along the way to a few tourist spots we have never been. Pictured here is the view of the cove at Gilbert’s Cove Lighthouse. It’s a tiny lighthouse, but there are many areas surrounding to explore, we took a walk down to the beaches to see what we could find. Maddy wanted to bring home half the rocks there 🙂 hehe, and tons of rock for skipping.

Our next stop was along the french shore, I have driven past these churches so many times, yet I have never taken the time to stop in and look at the inside, also online I can find tons of pictures of the outside of St. Bernard Church, like this awesome one:

The outside looks like a massive castle (castle in Nova Scotia? yep!) compared to the houses by it and the inside  is just stunning, like Mike has said, when you walk in, you can feel god there.  There is a greeter at the door who was very pleasant, and allowed us to walk around, I was not sure if I was suspose to take pictures there but nothing was said. Shown here in the back is the pipe organ that they play every Sunday. I am going to go to this church some Sunday to hear that, I think with ceiling that high, the acoustics would be unbelieveable.

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Wouldn’t want to be the one to paint these ceilings lol. BEAUTIFUL Church. This for me, is by far the most beautiful church in Nova Scotia

I will say I am not highly religious, I think all religions have their great points and value, I just have never choosen a set one. I am a church bouncer! lol That sounds terrible, but I like experiencing new things:)

Hawk Beach | Cape Island & Clarks Harbour | Southern Tip Nova Scotia

This picture is of Hawk Beach in Cape Island, Nova Scotia! It is the longest beach in Nova Scotia that I have seen so far in my 30 years here!  There are little islands to explore off this beach, that may or may not contain geocaches! Super white sand and beautful clear water… I want to be there right now and not writing this post lol. After talking to my Cape Islander friends at work, I now learn that this is also the site of the drowned forest. Me and Mike actually were looking for this Drowned Forest and now I learn we were right there, it was just under water! Cool!

Same beach, different angle. This beach was beautiful, some people had a camper parked there staying over night, I was jealous! lol I think they are in my picture oops! Hi campers!

This is a picture of the entrace of SandHills Park/Beach in Barrington, NS. I went to this beach many times as a kid with my mom and my aunt Susan.  Brought back many memories returning here for the first time in over 10 – 15 years! Beautiful spot for picnics, beach is awesome because it’s shallow for a long time before a drop off! Warms the water a bit more and great for the little ones learning to swim!

On our travels we went down through Clarks Harbor, NS. This was a pretty cool stone church! Mike took this photo:)

Photo by Mike Newell
Photo by Mike Newell

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Land - N -Sea Restaurant (902) 637-3857 3723 Hwy 3, Barrington, NS B0W 1G0

 After our long day of travels and beaches, we stopped at a restaurant in Barrington, Land N Sea. The food was absolutely amazing. A few years ago I figured out I was allergic to shellfish, but lately with taking allergy pills, I have been trying more. I had clams and haddock, the clams were melt in your mouth awesome! I love this place and a prices were unbelieveable and the portions were huge. I wish I had thought to take pictures of the food but I forgot! The inside was nice and clean however and I did get a picture of that:

Karma Story!
Also something to make you smile, while at this restaurant there was a couple of obvious tourists(obvious due to the hats full of pins and I could hear them chatting about travel) sitting near us, they were just finishing their meal and the waiter came over to ask them if they wanted desert. They politely said no, told the waiter how lovely the meal was and asked for their bill. That waitress informed them that another customer, a lady,  that was sitting alone in the corner, paid for their entire meal and they don’t get a bill! The lady was totally shocked and almost crying, as I think I would have. HOW SWEET is that. I guess the lady that paid for the meal was from the United States here visiting and just wanted to give the tourists a present. The couple told the waitress to thank her when she comes in again, the waitress told her, she’s never seen her before and no doubt will not again! Wow is all I could say over hearing. 

I am a firm believer in Karma, I hope that someone does soemthing awesome for that lady!

What are your Karma stories?

Geocaching Yarmouth NS | Geocaching Events | Ervind

I love geocaching! I have been caching for about 2 years now.  Me and Mike actually met geocaching and we still enjoy going!  To explain geocaching in a simple sentence, Taking a handheld GPS and putting coordinates in you get online to  boxes hidden in the woods with trinkets in them. The fun of the game is not always what you find in the boxes but the locations it takes you, the fun of the hunt.

On the way to a cache, here is one cool pic we took:

There was also a geocaching event in Yarmouth at the Hebron Recreation Center, it was an awesome time, we met up with Ervind, the guy with the most geocaches in Nova Scotia, the guy who placed the first geocache in Canada and so many cool other people.

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Over all if you love the outdoors, or photography, or hiking, or even if you don’t, geocaching has made e love the outdoors again.

 

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