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Category Archives: Travel
Lobsterfest
From sea to table in Nova Scotia. Fresh doesn’t quite explain how good this meal was!
Travel tips
There are only two. 1. Bring a real camera 2. Carry it with you at all times 3. Share your experience 4. Learn to count
Weathering the stormĀ
Hard to do on the beach of a salty ocean in Nova Scotia, if you’re an old fishing hut!
The Maritimes
On Canada’s east coast, they are good times. Nova Scotia is drop dead beautiful…see below!
Atlantic Canada
Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia. Yes the iconic red and white lighthouse is here. I thought I would share a shot that is equally representative of this popular tourist destination, just to be different!
Posted in Travel
Tagged Atlantic Canada, Halifax, lobster traps, Nova Scotia, ocean, Peggy's Cove, salty air
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Getting away
Tomorrow, I’m doing just that! I will be getting on a plane early in the day and traveling to a part of my country I have never seen. For an entire week I will be with friends I haven’t seen … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Travel
Tagged Anticipation, destinations, getting away, Travel, trip planning, vacations
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Tourism
Most of us want to travel more than we do, because it’s good to “get away”. I especially like the planning phase of a trip too. I believe though that there is a way to become a tourist more often … Continue reading
Posted in Attention, Travel
Tagged appreciation, awareness, daily life, experience, tourism, Travel
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Driving in the dark
I believe this is the perfect analogy to help understand and deal with the frustration of attempting to achieve your goals. Let’s use spirituality as the example and let’s assume you are searching for faith. A difficult search indeed because … Continue reading
Posted in Attitude, Change, goals, Travel
Tagged attaing goals, goal setting, goals, journeys, persistance, search
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Getting away
You can do this anytime you want, for free! Go to a park. Go for a walk by yourself. Pay attention to the sights, sounds and smells. Welcome back! Glad you had a safe trip.
Which way do you go?
You have a choice. Take the Easy path or the More Difficult one. It’s decision time, but you have to decide without having all the information. How easy is it? Why is the other path more difficult. Fear of making … Continue reading
Posted in Decisions, Human Behaviour, Preparation, Travel
Tagged choices, decisions, difficult, easy, effort, fear, hiking, preparation, Rocky Mountains, Travel
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