I decided to add a few more pictures from Nova Scotia for my web log. Of course, in the end, it will only be a fraction of what I took while I was there.
When I was visiting, we took time for a whistle stop in Chester, N.S. A lovely little town that promotes the arts. They have an active Playhouse as well as a busy Art Gallery. There are many wonderful artists and beautiful vacation homes in this wealthy area.
A quaint main street.
I spied this American Flag so I sauntered up the street to investigate.
O, I see.
Moving along to Black Rocks. I believe this boat must be there for artists. Perfect for a painting.
Low tide.
Interesting back yard booty.
Pelham house. The oldest house Lunenburg, N.S. Circa 1760.
Fishing Shack. Blue Rocks, N.S.
Antique glass buoys.
Next door.
This shack is not a working fishing shack, so the inside rumbles with innovative, artistic decor. Everywhere you look something remarkable peeps out at you.
I was in it several years ago, but it's been sold so I couldn't take a peek this time.
Notice the church window to the left.
The tree out there is decked for Christmas.
Apparently, a tourist was concerned about the duck to the left because it wasn't moving. She thought someone better rescue it.
It is a decoy.