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Sunday, 6 July 2025

Field trip: Trip to Newboro!

Caitlin suggested a sudden sleepover! We went to Newboro for supplies. I was looking for some special spices, but we knew that they have goodies. I bought Caitlin, Jordan and Aster these. It is an amazing story of Syrian refugees who came to Canada, and created Peace by Chocolate. Refugees just want a life. They work hard, and contribute to society. They pay taxes and support their communities, grateful to be here.

Their story is amazing, moving to Antigonish, N.S. and it warms my heart. There is a movie about them and how they devise a plan, and create this flourishing company.

And lunch!









This dude stopped in the road, after turning.❓❓❓❓❓❓❓

We giggle at these signs. People drive so quickly. 


I like looking up for sale properties. 
25 acres for sale $879,000
waterfront, 3 BR, 2 baths

Joe just loves this. It was a delightful drive through the canopied country roads. 

Only to be shocked with this jerk who passed us while we turned, forcing the UPS truck to pull off the road and slow down. People are in such a hurry. Nascar track wannabes.

12 comments:

  1. Looks like a peaceful drive, other than those who think they own the entire road. These kind of drivers take NO thought of consequences that could happen to others due to their ignorance. The canopy road is so very pretty...Happy Sunday

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  2. Great photos of you and your hubby!
    Happy Sunday, have a great week!

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  3. You found some lovely roads.Too bad about the crazy drivers.

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  4. I’ve not eaten in Newboro, and in fact, haven’t been there for awhile. It’s a little farther for us.

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  5. A well-canopied road like that is a rarity around here! I know why Joe loves such a drive.

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  6. Down here, double yellow lines mean NO passing. Crazy drivers.

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  7. You gotta be careful when driving everywhere. People are always in such a hurry.

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  8. I like the narrow country roads where I'm the only driver. Out here with no trees or hills so we can see for miles and don't worry about idiots as we can see them.

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  9. Ignore the fool's except to stay safe from them. You're right, you live in a beautiful canopied glorious natural area. I just enjoy visiting with you so much. that 25 acres caught my eye! Aloha

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  10. Oh yes, nice to see your photos. You look great!

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  11. I had that sort of thing happen too on the 4th when my Granddaughter and I ran to town for some goodies. A guy in a new Corvette passed us on a double yellow blind area...I slowed and got over in case there was a head on...
    geeze.
    How hard is it to have a dash cam installed? And one for the rear....

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  12. Long live immigrants to our country!

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