East Coast Road Trip: Day 3






A few of my favorite photos from Day 3 of our road trip.  We drove from Moncton, New Brunswick to the town of Annapolis Royal on the Acadian Coast of Nova Scotia.  Basically this drive took us around the Bay of Fundy from the N.B. side into Nova Scotia.   The route we travelled meandered along the shore line and took us thru dozens of small towns.  I photographed the colourful old buoys on display outside an antique store in one of the towns, they look just like the ones that Pottery Barn was selling this season!



Stacks of old lobster traps outside an antique store.  I love the impact of anything displayed enmasse.




I've developed an obssession with photographing churches.  I've never seen so many in all my life, each and every small little town has at least 2, if nothing else in the entire town but a gas station.  They are almost always white with tall steeples, they're so graceful looking.  When you're driving thru the countryside you can see the steeples in the distance.   Some of them are close to 300 years old.   Its become a standing rule on this trip to stop at everyone or at least slow down for a quick scan.  About half of them have been retrofitted with new 'Home Hardware' basic insulated steel doors which is so unfortunate,,,when we see these we just keep driving....I think they ruin the entire character of the building.



We've been seeing about 3 or 4 dozen churches like this a day...



The shore line all around the Bay of Fundy looks like this during the day when its low tide.



Our first lighthouse sighting....



We stopped in the picturesque town of Wolfville and had lunch on an outdoor patio underneath a shade structure covered in grape vine.  By the end of lunch I had decided I MUST have one of these vine covered structures in my own garden one day - all I could envision was how beautiful it would be to have hanging lanterns or candelabras hanging down over a dining table at night under one of these.




The majority of the old churches had been restored, but even the one that were in disrepair had loads of character.




We spend a perfect evening in the gorgeous historical town of Annapolis.  One of the oldest and largest settlements in all of Canada.  It was full of charming historical homes all in pristine condition.






One of the guests at the B&B we stayed at had travelled there from New Brunswick in their vintage care.  It looked like it belonged in front of the house, permanently!









Before dinner we toured the Historical Gardens,,,I was crazy for these raised planter beds that were designed for accessibility, the elevated height makes them practical for seniors or anyone with disabilities as they eliminated the need for kneeling or bending.  How can you not love that - I think I'll have to do this in my next garden.....





I loved this classic planter bed, there were four of these installed in a grid pattern.  Each planter box is designed in a formal colonial style with plantings of herbs, flowers and fruit.



After my experience at lunch, I was gaga for this vine covered structure.....it was like a little oasis on this extremely hot and sunny day.



Another gorgeous vine covered structure,,the arch design was stunning.





All Photos:  Carol Reed



East Coast Road Trip: Day 2






A few of my favorite photos from today, unedited.  Early this morning while driving thru New Brunswick we came across the World's longest covered bridge in the town of Hartland.  I spent about 1/2 an hour taking photos of the interior but I easily could have spent another 2 hours.





























Late in the afternoon we arrived in Hopewell, on the Bay of Fundy, home of the world's highest tides! We took a hike thru the Hopewell Rocks Park on The Bay to see the incredible rock formations.



The famous Flower Pots, at high tide.












We stopped to photograph this old church during an after dinner drive thru some small towns on the way to our hotel.  I love photographing old churches, especially the front doors.















All Photos:  Carol Reed




East Coast Road Trip





Well its been a stressful couple of weeks trying to prepare for some time off, but it will be soooo worth it!!  Tonight we're packing up the car and in the morning we're heading out to the East Coast for a couple of weeks......first we'll be stopping in Quebec City, then New Brunswick for a night before heading into Nova Scotia where we'll spend a night in the historic town of Annopolis and then spend several days on the South Shore exploring Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, Chester and Halifax before continuing on to Cape Breton Island where we'll spend another few days.  The last leg of our trip will be a short visit to PEI before heading back home again with plans to spend another night or two in Quebec City.

There's no doubt this will be one of the most scenic trips I've ever taken so I can't wait to experiment with some landscape photography (shooting out of doors for a change!!) and all things that speak (and taste!) East Coast Style to me.




Although I havn't packed a cute polka dot dress or strappy red sandals (but should I???).........I'll be tweeting and blogging along the way so be sure to check-in for road trip updates.

Bon Voyage!



Photo Credits:  Kate Spade