Before this lucky adventure, I worked at a car dealership in Southern Vermont doing Internet stuff to pay the bills and was active and involved in making my home town a better place. My joy in life has come from being involved in the community and volunteering as a photography instructor to teens at a non-profit photo project one street down from the best downtown apartment on the planet. When I was faced with the double wammy of losing my day job and my dream job in the same week, I took the advice of a dear friend to listen to the universe and travel. Thus begins my odyssey.
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The fallen church pics were sad and beautiful. I am envious of your having seen the Bay of Fundy. Were you there for High tide too? The wooden churches are all beautiful and each unique in design. They seem to be an art form, there and PEI.
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Good photos... water looks frigid!
Lecram
The fallen church pics were sad and beautiful. I am envious of your having seen the Bay of Fundy. Were you there for High tide too? The wooden churches are all beautiful and each unique in design. They seem to be an art form, there and PEI.
OMG Tre... I just sifted through the photos... incredible shots!
Lec
Wow it looks like winter in those photos!
Canada must be soooooo much colder than Vermont. At least we get a summer here.
How far north is Nova Sotia anyway, is it past the arctic circle? I can't imagine how you are managing to maneuver your bike around all the snow!
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