Nova Scotia is about 2 hours away from Toronto. As an island it is expected to have a mind of its own so even if it's sizzling hot in Toronto at 30 C, we arrived in a chilly 10 C temperature at the Halifax airport. Add fogginess to that, i almost thought i was in the 85th sequel of the Twilight saga.
and of course, the requisite pictures, here they are.
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women bikers. |
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i was really impressed, amazed, in awe by how clean, how organized construction sites in this part of the world. This is one building in the Historic Properties that is being restored. it's the same thing in Toronto; that if one developer wants to renovate an old building, he/she has to retain the original historic, old shell. |
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walking our way to the lower deck at 8 in the evening. |
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this greeted me, morning before we left for Digby. the view outside my hotel room. |
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digby waterfront. |
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inside mariner's landing where we had our lunch of scallops (/skull-lohps/) and heap of fried potatoes. |
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where i got my 30-dollar best vintage camera deals. Olmpus om2 (with 50mm and a macro lens) and a yashica t4. |
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Bellieveau Cove at St. Mary's Bay where we had lobster for dinner.
a filipino like me with an ethnocentric stomach can never really appreciate seafoods/crustaceans without the usual glutinous asian rice. |
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at bay of fundy. |
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Building shot just arriving in Halifax from the rural town of Digby. |
FIN.
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