Last October, right before my Iceland trip, Paul and I took a trip back to his hometown in Nova Scotia. Sadly, because there is no direct flight and it always ends up being fairly expensive, we usually only make it there once a year. This visit was particularly awesome because all the leaves were still changing color and the weather was surprisingly warm! We did a fair amount of driving around the countryside, which I loved. The small coastal towns of Nova Scotia really remind me of Annapolis and the Eastern Shore. So many boats and so much beauty!
I'm totally gonna get one of these lighthouse photos enlarged for my wall.
Paul and his mom. Don't they look just alike? :)
We are dorks.
Purportedly, this scene with the three churches in Mahone Bay is the most photographed spot in Nova Scotia.
6 comments:
Gorgeous photos!! You make Canada look super beautiful. Love you two in the giant chair.
You take fantastic landscape shots!! I wish my vacation photos looked this gorgeous.
Amazing!! I love that first lighthouse photo!!
I've never been to Canada, but from these pics, it looks so quaint!
Your trip is beautifully captured! I can see why that spot with the 3 churches is a common spot, it's absolutely gorgeous! You got some great sun flare in one and I love the buoys (??) in the last shot!
You guys are so cute!... not boring like Alex and I ;)
These photos are STUNNING! Also, you two are super cute [and dorky] in that ginormous chair. Love it! :)
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