We enjoy sharing our lifestyle with our family, friends, and others. So COME ON OUT and "let's get on with it". You only have an opportunity to live once. For those of you who do not choose to get away, feel free to travel vicariously via this blog.

This is primarily a blog of photographs, of our travels. Our blogging time is limited by our activities, so we figure a photograph is worth a thousand words. You may click on the photos to enlarge them.

There is only one Post per page. You can access earlier posts by clicking on the link below and to the right, or by going to the "Archive".

The "Relevant Links" will take you to sites showing our current location, the weather conditions that we are experiencing, some of our favorite ports of call, and information related to our boat. When using the SPOT link, to see where we are, click on "satellite" tab to get a photo of the area (takes a while to load).

If you must have more then you may also follow the links to our "Earlier Blogs".

Enjoy, Philip & Sharon
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Saturday, September 14, 2013

From Trinity Bay To Conception Bay, Eastern Newfoundland


Friday, August 2nd, 2013 

The fish plants, which are a blessing to the struggling seaside villages, give one the impression of a bustling factory environment:


This skipper's girl must not have wanted him to forget about her:

 
Even while at work, the fishermen go out of their way to be friendly:

 
The working end of a dragger:



 
The shore of Baccalieu Tickle (between Trinity & Conception Bays):











For some reason this vessel appeared to be coming home empty and with the pedal to the metal:
 


The back side of Bay de Verde Harbour:

 
This town was perched on the only relatively level ground on the west side of Cape St, Francis, in Conception Bay: 

 
Bell Island --- In Conception Bay:

 
This outboard (going for the cod) gives one an idea of the size of the Bell Island cliffs:





(Click on link to "Older Posts" just below and to right to get to next set of photos.)  


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