Brudenell Provincial Park and on to Cape Breton
We may not have much cell or internet for up to a week so I wanted to give a brief update.
As you all are, we are watching the weather. We discussed coming home before the storm but we would just end up evacuating anyway. So, we are going to wait and see and then decide the best course of action.
There are plenty of generators to be had here :-)
Our housesitter, Lucas, is taking care of the house and Shorey is helping as well, thanks.
We have had a good few days here. The park is more like a resort with a couple of golf courses, horses, rentals and the like. It is the end of the season and although it is a holiday weekend, there are not large crowds.
We have continued to ride around and explore and this morning took a great bike ride on the Confederation Trail, a bike trail that crosses the whole island.
Yesterday, I went fishing and had a great time although no great fish. The guide was really feeling awful and I ended up reassuring him that all was well. I returned to some of the spots today but no luck.
We leave in the morning for Cape Breton National Park where we will be for almost a week.
Here are some random photos:
Later, let's hope that Mother Nature will work with us and move the hurricane to the Outer Banks where it belongs.
As you all are, we are watching the weather. We discussed coming home before the storm but we would just end up evacuating anyway. So, we are going to wait and see and then decide the best course of action.
There are plenty of generators to be had here :-)
Our housesitter, Lucas, is taking care of the house and Shorey is helping as well, thanks.
We have had a good few days here. The park is more like a resort with a couple of golf courses, horses, rentals and the like. It is the end of the season and although it is a holiday weekend, there are not large crowds.
We have continued to ride around and explore and this morning took a great bike ride on the Confederation Trail, a bike trail that crosses the whole island.
Yesterday, I went fishing and had a great time although no great fish. The guide was really feeling awful and I ended up reassuring him that all was well. I returned to some of the spots today but no luck.
We leave in the morning for Cape Breton National Park where we will be for almost a week.
Here are some random photos:
Later, let's hope that Mother Nature will work with us and move the hurricane to the Outer Banks where it belongs.
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