No bikes allowed

I have to admit that my last day of cycling was not only anticlimactic but also a real slog. Maybe it was a hangover from the Fundy Parkway our simply a realization that the trip is almost over—who knows? What Continue reading No bikes allowed

Château Léger

Two days on the road brings us to the coastal town of Shediac, New Brunswick. Home of Danie and Emery (you met them here) as well as the largest lobster in the world. I’m about to be schooled in the Continue reading Château Léger

Buddy Danie and the other feller

We done chose wisely stayin put for three days… Sunday was glorious and the weather was going to reveal that which we’ve missed due to fog over the past few days. After a quick water break we climb through the Continue reading Buddy Danie and the other feller

St. Martins

Again the cafes… We were enjoying a coffee and scone in St. John while looking at the weather forecast. In one day we’ll be on the recently christened Fundy Trail Parkway and the next three days look dark and wet. Continue reading St. Martins

Danke Anke

Some days things are just perfectly aligned; yesterday was one of those days. Deer Island was so scenic with these incredible wharfs built to deal with twenty-foot tides The woman working on the ferry suggested some accommodation on the island. Continue reading Danke Anke

CG Bikes of Belfast

If you’re new to the blog you’ll want to acquaint yourself with the reason we’re at CG Bikes in the beautiful town of Belfast Maine. This post explains everything. For remaining three of yuz… Belfast wasn’t on our original route Continue reading CG Bikes of Belfast

Quail eggs for sale

We’re staying at this great motel in Stratton where Charles engages with the young family who live in residence at the back of the motel. They have a horse, two Angora goats, a miniature donkey, chickens and quail. The two Continue reading Quail eggs for sale

Kindness of strangers

As you may have noticed from yesterday’s post, the servers, neighbours, hotel owners, have all be so warm and welcoming. Last night’s hotel was no exception. We were soaked and cold and the rain was getting worse. Anything would have Continue reading Kindness of strangers