is a small fishing village SE of Halifax and is located at the opening of Margaret's Bay. While it now primarily relies on tourism dollars, it retains its authenticity and still looks, for the most part, like a small fishing village, which is pretty cool. The terrain in this area is very different - more rugged-looking. Rocky coastline and greenery that looks like it often takes a beating and so must remain close to the ground.
Peggy's Cove in the background.
Pretty ocean light.
Quintessential Peggy's Cove scene.
One of the old buildings.
Their famous lighthouse. It is one of most photographed lighthouses in all of Atlantic Canada and one of the best known in the world.
More standard cove shots.
And the lighthouse again. Well, if it's THAT famous, don't you think it deserves several photos on my blog?!!
Another lighthouse...
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Colorful "Buoy Shack"
Seagull cruising through the shot becomes the shot!
After a few trips in a smaller, used motorhome, we decided we liked all that adventuring so much, we came home and traded in our RV for a bigger one, moved out of our house and rented it, moving into our little yurt in the back country of a certain southern CA county - all in one month! We started out afresh then as full-time RVers - my husband, two cats, two dogs, and I. And indeed, our first year with our new Winnebago Tour, we were out from Jan. to Nov. However, due to health issues and trying to avoid the cold wintery weather found in so much of our country, subsequent years have seen us only out for about 6 months, scurrying back to sunny, mild southern Calif. come fall.
I am amazed at all we've seen and the wonderful people we've met. Come share it with us...
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