Hello everyone,
I hope you all had a great weekend. We had a busy one as we finished up our tours for the season
and had our family up for our Thanksgiving turkey dinner- a bit late here in Canada but some of us
could not make it last weekend.
Then we moved on to Mahone Bay another charming seaside town that had a scarecrow festival the week before but still had lots of scarecrows up.
Well dressed ladies watching the people go by.I love the house
in the background.
A pretty autumn scene.
A welcoming autumn porch.
The famous three churches of Mahone Bay
Sunset
We stayed in the beautiful Mahone Bay Bed and Breakfast.
It was beautiful inside and out. The hosts were very friendly also
and I hope to get back someday. Mahone Bay has a Father Christmas
celebration coming up in late November that should be fun too,if you
would like to check it out.
Isn't this the prettiest porch?
This was our charming room ~ I do so love red and white toile.
the hallway
The living room
They have a beautiful porch to sit on overlooking the water.
After enjoying Mahone Bay we went up to Wolfville and went here to the Blomidon Inn where we had a delicious lunch and a tour around their lovely gardens.
Thank you for coming along!
Carolyn
Hello Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteThank you to share your beautiful trip to Nova Scotia.
Love the houses style with those amazing porch. Would'nt mind to stay there !
Have a beautiful and joy filled week.
Hélène
Oh how lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness what beautiful pictures you have posted. It looks like the trip was a beautiful one to take.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos from down the coast of NS. It certainly is beautiful with all the gorgeous historic homes and inns.
ReplyDeleteYou have done so well with your camera and these beautiful images. That B and B room looks like it was made just for you!
ReplyDeleteIncredible colors! I love the yellow house with the oranges from the tree. My great grandfather was from Nova Scotia, but I have not visited there as yet. Seeing your beautiful photos will do for now.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely area - Roger and I will have to plan a little trip over there.
ReplyDeleteOh my, Carolyn. I would LOVE to go to Nova Scotia.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are utterly delightful. Loved them.
That yellow floral couch calls my name, for sure.
Thanks so much for taking us along! Susan
I must add Nova Scotia to my first trip to PEI. What a lovely place! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDid they decorate the red toile bedroom just for you? What a celebrity you must be! You're certainly special to me!
Love,
Kay Moser
Hi Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteAll is gorgeous! LOVE! Does Blomidon still have the shop with lots of Christmas things?
Hugs,
Linda at Beautiful Ideas
Carolyn, this place is exquisite - such beautiful and serene surroundings - thank you for sharing with us,
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed week,
Kathy
Such dreamy place! Sor of place I on,y see in a fairy tale movies.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carolyn for sharing
Beautiful photos to enjoy while I have my early morning coffee! That bed and breakfast looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing these beautiful photos of Nova Scotia. I grew up in Arkansas, about a 10-12 hour drive from my current state of Indiana here in the US. I had a friend whose grandmother came from Nova Scotia to retire and live with them. She called her nanny and "nanny" has a beautiful Canadian accent. It was quite different from my Southern drawl! Oh my what a beautiful place Nova Scotia is. Thank you!
ReplyDeletexo rachel
Such a beautiful part of the world! The porch is really nice: the woodwork is something I had never seen before.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures of Mahone Bay are lovely. We visited Mahone Bay, Lunenburg, and Chester in the spring, and they all look like towns where you could make a heritage movie.
ReplyDeleteWe visited the historic gardens at Annapolis Royal two weeks ago. An amazing place with 17 acres of gardens. I want to go back in spring.