Three days in Nova Scotia

Editorial Add comments

What can we digitalize and cram  into a silicon storage?

I’ve just come back home from another 5-day pairing. A very special, very ‘cosy’ one, for I took my wife Victoria with me:)

As we stayed three nights in the row at one place, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and there wasn’t much flying out there in these days (in fact, we flew only a ‘pink eye’ charter to Cuba, and that was it), it created a nice opportunity to explore the area.

Which we did, and I’m going to post some interesting stuff from this 2.25Gb depository of images taken during this pairing.
‘Lighthouse Route’ road sign
On April 29th we rented a car and went for a journey down the ‘Lighthouse Route’, a picturesque road that goes through the genuine ‘Atlantic coast landscape’ and places ‘loaded’ with history that goes back to the time the first settlers came here centuries ago.

The Canadian dime on the top picture isn’t just for a reference to the ’storage relative size’.

And you could easlily figure out what was the purpose of placing the coin into a composition.

Please do not hesitate to put your comment on it.

Welcome to the historic Nova Scotia!

2 Responses to “Three days in Nova Scotia”

  1. OldDogNewTrick Says:

    Let me guess.

    Bluenose Shots?

    Looking forward to seeing them.

  2. admin Says:

    OldDog,

    you bet.
    The ultimate destination of our voyage was Lunenburg, for everything was pointing at the city as the right place where we could have a look at the ship. BlueNose is now under maintenance - not a very ‘glorious’ look, - but anyway, as a pair of ‘committed paparazzi we sneaked in under the curtains’, and made a few shots of this all-Canada celebrity.

    You’ll see a ’sensational shots’ of BlueNose with only one mast!! :))

Leave a Reply

WP Theme & Icons by N.Design Studio
Entries RSS Login