Thursday, July 14, 2016

July 14, 2016 - - Off to Woodstock - - New Brunswick That Is.

Copyright by CABS for Reflections Visits Nova Scotia 2016

When the air conditioner runs at 3 am in Quebec, it may be humid and warm.

Today is another travel day. We will end up in New Brunswick. At Woodstock.

Sipping the coffee. Packemup will be rather simple as we don't take out much for over nighters.

Computer has not even been out of the carry bag since we left home Sunday morning. Amazing. LOL. I am reluctant to attempt to hook it up to wifi as there is something wrong with Athena's wifi and has been for some time. Not sure if it is hardware or software. The Ethernet cord keeps me connected when our air card is in service. So the iPad and iPhone are my "weapons" of choice right now.

From yesterday's "time for joy"

I can go through anything a day at a time, a moment at a time with the faith and the knowledge that my Higher Power is guiding me to peace and security.

And we are off. Let's see what today brings.

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We have arrived in Woodstock New Brunswick. Hot. Tired. Hot. Tired. Hot.

Hottttttt

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The wifi is on again, off again. Of course. Going to try to upload some photos from today.

It was humid and hot and hazy. I fussed with the photos some. But haze is haze is haze.

Quebec. Gorgeous farm country.

Some of the farms in Quebec were interesting. Appeared that the homes, barns and silos and whatever buildings they had were all built on one road. Farm after farm after farm. Like a row several miles long of continuous farm buildings. I was quite taken by the arrangement.



Saw lots of signs. No live moose on the hoof.



Lots of the church steeples are a silver color.


A pretty river.


Welcome to New Brunswick. New Brunswick has caught our attention. So far what we have seen is quite beautiful.


More pretty river.


Fire weed? The tops looked like they were waiting to bloom? Whatever, it was purdy!


View from our campsite tonight. Believe this is the St. John's River.  Woodstock, the little town we have stopped at, claims to be the first town of New Brunswick, first inhabited.





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