While travelling in Nova Scotia’s Lunenburg County on our recent trip to the Canadian maritime provinces, my husband and I came across some interesting and notable sights.
The area is scattered with vintage houses, some converted into bed and breakfasts, like the one above, for the comfort of visitors to the area.
Many residents displayed items more suited to the sea than the soil.
We saw sculptures depicting people and creatures.
A clever sign. (close-ups below)
And a rock, painted in a spirit of fun, or is it sarcasm?
The Lunenburg power poles were adorned with fish and ships.
This boardwalk provided a good vantage point for photographing the ocean.
Sadly, it was a dull, rainy morning, and the bad weather cut short our time in Lunenburg County. We must come back here someday to see more of the area.
Sounds like a nice trip. I love the coast, where ever the coast is.
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It was wonderful, but too short to see everything!
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Charming. I have a lot of ancestor from Nova Scotia. Gives me an excuse to visit someday!
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You should really try to go. There are so many fascinating things to see and do!
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Great photos!!!
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Thank you so much❣️
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Oh, I’d love to stay in a bed and breakfast like that!
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Me too! Maybe next visit we’ll stay in that one.😊
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Love, love, love that cover picture!!!!
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Yes, it’s a beautifully kept house. Glad you liked the photo!
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