Welcome to my site. I love to travel, and I love to take pictures. On the Blog, you find lots of pictures from my trips all over the world. Before I started this site in 2009 I posted my travel pictures (and other pictures) on surfdog.de. If you have a lot of time, you might want to look at my Winter Travel pictures. Mostly from South East Asia.
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Nova Scotia Circle 6 – From Luneburg to Peggy’s Cove
The next part of my Nova Scotia Circle Luneburg St. John’s Anglican Church St. John’s Anglican Church was the first church built in Lunenburg in 1753. It is the second Church of England built in Nova Scotia and Canada’s second-oldest continuous Protestant church. When the King’s Chapel in Boston, MA, was expanded, its new stone…

Nova Scotia Circle 5 – From Annapolis Royal to Luneburg
The next leg on my Nova Scotia Circle Digby Harbour Église Sainte-Marie in Church Point Church Point is home to the Église Sainte-Marie, a Catholic place of worship. It is both one of the largest and tallest buildings made of wood in all of North America. The length of the church nave is 58 meters,…

Nova Scotia Circle 4 – From New Minas to Annapolis Royal
Harbourville Morden Port-Royal National Historic Site North Hills Museum The exterior of this tiny farmhouse, built in the 1760s, looks like a typical country residence, but inside it features a collection of great art and furnishings that create an impression of Georgian grandeur. Robert Patterson purchased North Hills in 1964 and transformed it into a…

Nova Scotia Circle 3 – From Truro to New Minas
Today I mainly continued along red rivers. Muddy banks and red water. It makes you wonder when the river runs out of soil. Grand Pré National Historic Site Fort Edwards Found another nice camping spot at the WalMart in New Minas. This is it for today folks.

Nova Scotia Circle 2 – From Moncton to Truro
It was a cold night outside but thanks to extra blankets a nice one inside the car. I woke up to a blue sky and went to the next Tom Hortons for some coffee and internet. Dover Memramcook St. Joseph Memramcook This church as well as the rectory and cemetery was built in 1842 by…

Nova Scotia Circle 1- From Fredericton to Moncton
What a nice fall morning in Fredericton. Time to hit the road and do the Nova Scotia Circle. Coffee and adios to the cats. Off to see new places. This is the whole circle. I tried to drive the roads closest to the water for most of the trip. This way you see the little…