I follow a post on one of my social media sites that has pictures of amazing place in my province of New Brunswick. When a photo of the bones of a tall ship grounded on the shores of the Richibucto River came up. I thought, I have never been there, I need to go see... Continue Reading →
Gullivers Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada
The sky was a congested pileup of heavy grey clouds obviously rammed together by high wind but I wasn't going to let a storm stop me from going to Gulliver's Cove. I had read somewhere it has a shady pirate legend, and a stunning coastal walking trail to a look off out over the Bay... Continue Reading →
Cape Forchu, Nova Scotia
I pull the steering wheel left then push it back to the right. I am certain I barely skimmed a fishing hut navigating this narrow causeway. With water on both sides, there is so little property to work with, the sea shanties are stuck in the most precarious spots and out of abundance of caution,... Continue Reading →
Misadventure stories part 1
After more than 30 years of wandering, It's is time to tell the stories I don't often brag about: my misadventures. Here is a series of narrow escapes and unfortunate happenings that stem from bad judgement, car accidents and wrong turns. all in name of travel. Hope you enjoy them. Care to hitchhike anyone? Indiana... Continue Reading →
The Last Fatal Duel. New Maryland, NB
After I was done digging into the past On The Trail of Loyalists, pardon the pun. I unearthed some characters that left behind a legacy beyond honour and Old Glory. Who Done it? George Frederick Street, born 21 July, 1787 in Burton, N.B. to a British land granted immigrant. He was a lawyer, politician a judge, an... Continue Reading →


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