Halifax is different!! Going around town one sees houses that would never be in Vancouver. I guess part of it is that the city is older, and there is more 'old money.' But this old houses make Halifax look like a city half fairy tail, half real.
Another example of such houses. More coming up!
Holy Cross Cemetery, Halifax. Renovations welcome...
Holy Cross Cemetery, Halifax. Don't want to be here in a gloomy day!
Single family dwelling in South Park Street. So this is what I meant when I said there's old money in Halifax.
Single family dwelling (II). More bucolic, but equally massive!
Jiraffes in disguise working at the port of Halifax.
Cute sign at Point Pleasant Park.
Prince Charles Tower at Point Pleasant Park.
Prince Charles Tower.
Lucy and I taking a break. Spain is located 5,000 kms way from the tip of my toes.
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia. An amazing fact: houses sit on medium-sized rocks in this part of the world!!
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia.
View from the Swissair 111 memorial near Peggy's Cove.
Lighthouse at Peggy's Cove. Iconic Canadian image!
Strolling around the lighthouse. The rock formations were spectacular.
Another perspective of the lighthouse at Peggy's Cove.
One rock, one seagull, the sky.
There's a reason these are called the Maritime provinces.
The woman and the sea.
Beautiful waves.
Prospect, ont he way back from Peggy's Cove.
Our tomato red spacecraft and us in Prospect.
Oh, mon dieu!! Berry-licious!! (the biggest blueberry smoothy my stomach can hold)
Clock tower by the Citadel.
Battery (polvorin) by the Commons, the oldest urban park in Canada.
Dudes in the fog.
This hidden fortress has nothing to do with Korosawa's movie: it's the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site.
Canyon.
Luna and the Big Weapon.