July 13, 2008
July 13, 2008
From the RV park in Shediac, NB we walk downtown to the weekly Farmer’s Market. There we browse the craft and food booths while listening to wonderful Peruvian flute music…..performed by a real Peruvian band. They get around. We have been running into Peruvian music in the strangest places.
From Shediac we drive to Prince Edward Island via the 8.5-mile Confederation Bridge, the longest one over icy waters. Before this bridge was built in 1997, the only access to PEI was by ferry. I finally found an English language paper so we spend the rest of the afternoon reading it and doing the Sunday crossword at the first RV park we reach. The campground turns out to be a gem. The snowbird owners are musicians and put on bluegrass concerts most nights. And the husband does an awesome Hank Williams rendition!
From the RV park in Shediac, NB we walk downtown to the weekly Farmer’s Market. There we browse the craft and food booths while listening to wonderful Peruvian flute music…..performed by a real Peruvian band. They get around. We have been running into Peruvian music in the strangest places.
From Shediac we drive to Prince Edward Island via the 8.5-mile Confederation Bridge, the longest one over icy waters. Before this bridge was built in 1997, the only access to PEI was by ferry. I finally found an English language paper so we spend the rest of the afternoon reading it and doing the Sunday crossword at the first RV park we reach. The campground turns out to be a gem. The snowbird owners are musicians and put on bluegrass concerts most nights. And the husband does an awesome Hank Williams rendition!
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