I’ve heard the old expression too beautiful to look at! I
wonder when God made Cape Breton if he didn’t think the same and shroud the
place in permanent fog so we would ever only get an occasional glimpse. I have
never been here when it wasn’t foggy. Honestly, there is a permanent highway
sign warning of fog – so it’s not just me!!! We travelled in and out of rain
and fog (mostly in) as the temperature readout on the truck slipped ever lower
to 11 degrees!! I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, you don’t come to
the East Coast for weather!
While the lookouts at the top of Kelly’s Mountain were
certainly not worth the stop today, the occasional peeks of breath-taking
scenery reminded me of one of the reasons I love coming back.
The Arm of Gold Campground in Little Bras d’Or claims to be
nearest to the Newfoundland ferry, thus why we are here. It is absolutely beautiful
though, perched on a ridge overlooking the water. Large, open sites sporting
rigs from all across North America. I suspect that most are here just to spend
the night and we will see many of the same folks in line at the ferry terminal
in the morning.
As we arrived I texted a teacher from my school who retired
last year and returned to live in Cape Breton. She drove down to spend some
time, catch up and share a meal with us. It was a wonderful visit! Before she
left last year she had given me a bottle of wine. Unfortunate circumstances at
that time meant that we were not able to share the wine. I told her I wouldn’t
open it until we could drink it together and today we were able to do just
that!! How wonderful life is, that we meet people along the way that can weave
into our lives at various times and places!
Tomorrow we leave for Newfoundland. Although this past week
has been full of fun and adventure I can barely contain my excitement at the
thought of being in Newfoundland by this time tomorrow! Nothing quite like going
home!
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Enjoying our "aged" wine with our dinner |
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Canso Causeway leading to Cape Breton |
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One of the rare moments the fog cleared |
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The view from our campsite |
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Our campground is on Church Street, clearly this is why |
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View from our trailer |
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