Here are a couple of GoPro videos from when we cooked up our lobster dinner. The first shows the lobsters going into the pot.
The second is me ripping apart the lobsters for the girls.
Here are a couple of GoPro videos from when we cooked up our lobster dinner. The first shows the lobsters going into the pot.
The second is me ripping apart the lobsters for the girls.
The girls on a big wooden rocking chair at the Middle Brook cottage.
Our cottage, number 5.
We made one stop along the way at Glassy Beach in Springdale, NL.
This is small rocky beach with tons of sea glass.
A lot of it still needs more time.
The girls were in sea glass heaven.
A sign pointing us in the right direction.
From Springdale it was on to Herring Neck. We arrived at our Old Salt Box Co. vacation home. The kitchen.
The stairwell.
The living room with big picture windows.
The view across the road.
The house is on the left.
Some photos of the area around the house.
The Tanabe’s in shadows.
Down at the end of Church road.
A sea urchin shell lying in the grass and rocks.
We spent some time reading the headstones at the Anglican Church next door.
The area is so quiet and peaceful. If something big happened in the world we didn’t know about it, as we had no internet, didn’t turn on the tv/radio and no newspapers, it was kind of nice.
We are leaving Gros Morne National Park behind and heading to our next cottage in Herring Neck. Herring Neck is on the New World Island up near Twillingate. There will be a break in daily updates as we will be without internet service for a few days.
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