Tuesday, July 31, 2007

6000 km from home before we had our first shower.






















We entered New Brunswick with a hearty Maritime welcome: the first rain since we left home. It wasn’t too heavy and actually felt good after the 38 degree weather in Quebec. It didn’t interfere with Alb’s vision too much so we kept going and Barbee checked us into a nice campsite in Edmonston. She let us know that there was a square dance going on the in community building later in the evening. Barbee wanted to check it out. The rest of us humoured her and tagged along.

Turns out it wasn’t a square dance, but in fact a country dance with live music and it was quite good.

I guess coming from Northern BC, we are the only ones in the country not familiar with these seasonally permanent communities and campsites aren’t really campsites like the nomadic experiences we know.

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