From Toronto to Stuttgart
Billy Bishop Airport
I like to travel, and I like to snap pictures!
My mother got me an Eurorail ticket when I was 15, and together with two friends, we adventured into France. This was the beginning of a new addiction. I do like to take pictures, so one thing leads to another. On this site, I want to share some of my pictures and some of my trips with you!
Now I am on the road for more than 8 months every year. Visiting old friends and making new friends while exploring this big blue ball.
The Hopewell Rocks, also called the Flowerpots Rocks, are rock formations caused by tidal erosion. The tides vary from day to day, but the difference between low and high tide can be as much as 16 meters (52 ft) giving the Hopewell Rocks one of the highest average tides in the world.Kathleen made a nice day…
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…
After returning from the Maine Circle test drive, I headed back to Fredericton. The SUV proved to be a good camper, as well as a fun cruiser with the ability to go off-roading. Is there anything else you need? The photographs from that trip can be seen in the postings that came before this one….
2014 I was sitting in the breakfast room at Randy‘s place in Banaue in the Philippines. Kathleen from Fredericton was on vacation with her daughter Alexondra. Crazy Canadian woman that has not too much time to travel so she is always in a hurry. They rented a driver to go to Batad (check the pictures…
The last few days of the Nova Scotia Circle. With such gray skies, I was too lazy to take a lot of pictures. But I still have a few for you. St.Alphonsus Church Fort Petrie Military Museum And the sun was back – a bit too late. One last night in my camper in Moncton…
The next leg on the Nova Scotia Circle Unfortunately, it was a rather gray day for my Halifax visit. I left the car at WalMart and walked downtown. Of course, when you are in Halifax, you must go to the graveyard to see the Titanic graves. Do you really? Well, I did. After that, I…