Monday 19 December 2011

Lahave ferry crossing video


Stumbled upon this short video of a crossing of the Lahave River via our beloved cable ferry.

psst, only tourists pay $5.25 to cross, those 'in the know' buy a book of 10 tickets for ~$12

Friday 16 December 2011

Well, if you are looking for a church supper or other community fundraisers this weekend you might be out of luck. Head in to Bridgewater for a fireman's breakfast. It has been ages since I've attended one of their breakfasts. Posts will be sporadic for the next couple of weeks. Hope everyone has a great Xmas break!

Breakfasts

Saturday December 17
Firemen's breakfast
Bridgewater Fire Hall
7:00am to 11:00am.
Cost $6.00, $3.00 for under 12 and under 5 eat free.


Thursday 15 December 2011

Maitland Christmas Tea: Hustle and Bustle



This image was captured during the raffle portion of the Maitland Christmas Tea.

I am regretting not buying a raffle ticket, but who am I to rob these folks of those great prizes?! Whatever they were....

Wednesday 14 December 2011

Jolly holly



Call it what you like: Nova Scotia holly, Canada holly, winterberry or its 'proper name': Ilex verticillata. I can't get enough of this shrub!

This year has been a particularly good one for berry production. Next time you are driving around, keep a keen eye on ditches and other wet areas beside highways. Chances are you will spot clumps of these gorgeous, scarlet berries.

When harvesting these for decorations, leave some for our feathered friends. They love to feast on the berries and are an important winter food source for many many species of birds.

Tuesday 13 December 2011

Mo' Trees 'n' Headstones



I wonder if this conversation ever plays out at this tree yard?

"Hey honey, let's stop and get a Xmas tree"
"Sure....this one's nice.....
(stubs toe) OUCH!
Oooh, look honey.....headstones!"

Thursday 8 December 2011

'Tis the season



Nothing says Christmas trees like funeral headstones.
Spotted in Loonieburg...though I think there is a headstone 'dealer' in B'wat that also sells Christmas trees. What gives?

Tuesday 6 December 2011

Skipping across the ferry



Sunday afternoon, returning to the east side of the Lahave.

Lovely light as the ferry emerged from the shadows....and this father and daughter scene.

'Nuff said.

Friday 2 December 2011

What's on this weekend? Halifax Crafters!! Chowdah! Turkey dinner AND supper!

If you need gifts for the holiday season, make your way to the Olympic Center this Saturday and Sunday for Halifax Crafters. No tole painting, no painted rocks. I promise. See their giant poster below for more info.

On the locavore front, breakfasts galore, chowder, turkey dinner and supper.

This last item might not make sense to those who aren't native bluenosers....around here, lunch is often referred to as 'dinner'. Supper is supper.

Enjoy the weekend, looks like it's shaping up to be a beauty.

Breakfasts

Saturday, December 3
Candlelight Breakfast,
Pinehurst hall,
7- 11 a.m.

December 3,
Country Breakfast.
Chester Basin Fire Hall.
7:30-10:30 a.m.,
Various menu selections.

Saturday, December 3,
St. Norbert's Breakfast.
Lunenburg Cultural Centre, 114 Fox Street, Lunenburg.
8- 11:30 a.m.,
Bacon, sausage, eggs, toast, pancakes, baked beans, juice, tea, coffee.
Adults $7, children $4 (12 and under).

Teas/Luncheons

Saturday, December 3,
Annual Christmas Food Sale with soup lunch,
Trinity United Church, Mahone Bay,
10 - 2,
$5.

Suppers

December 3 and 4,
Turkey Dinner and Supper,
Forties community centre, 1787 Forties Road, New Ross.
11:30-1:30 and
3-4:30,
Turkey dinner, with all the trimmings.
Adults $10, 12 and under $5, under 5 free.
Proudly part of the New Ross Christmas Festival.

December 4,
All You Can Eat Seafood and Corn Chowder Supper.
Riverport fire hall.
4- 6 p.m.
Adults $10, children $5, under 5 free.
Cakes for dessert.


Thursday 1 December 2011

Maitland Christmas Tea - The Raffle



It's raffle time at the Maitland Christmas Tea.

Somehow I missed out on buying tickets for that. I have no idea what was being raffled off...but hey, it's all for a good cause!