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Sunday, July 4, 2010

I DIG, THEREFORE, I CLAM!

This was our first reasonably hot day!  Humid, too.  But we drove down to Bass River and met my cousin, Charlotte at the museum there.  Our grandmother, Julia was born nearby and we were able to visit the graves of her parents, John and Flora Ann Gamble.  Since cemeteries have played a big part in our trip, so far, I thought you all might enjoy this site we passed on the road today.  The sign on the building says "Senior's Centre" and look at who their neighbours are...  We figured it was well worth stopping to grab a shot.  HOW CONVENIENT!

Heading down to Bass River, we travelled along the coast of the Bay of Fundy.  The tide was out and you could walk for miles on the wavy red sand before reaching the water.  This part of Nova Scotia is rolling, very green and there is an amazing view to be seen around every bend in the road. 

My head is just spinning, trying to keep track of all these relatives so we're going to pack up tomorrow and with no small amount of trepidation, cross the Confederation Bridge to PEI.  I hope motorhomes can float.

Supper time - got to go!

To be continued.......

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