Sunday, August 11, 2013

On Saturday night we had dinner in Chéticamp, which is in the heart of Acadian country on Cape Breton Island, in Nova Scotia. Although the food was great (I had lobster, Monika had chowder and blueberry salad), what really made the evening for us was the live entertainment.

Nova Scotians in general, and Acadians in particular, are known for their fiddling. We had the fiddling of a young woman by the name of Chrissy Crowley accompanying our meal. We liked it enough to pick up one of her CDs, which has been acting as the soundtrack to our drive around the Cabot trail. We'll be continuing on bike for the next few days, with no opportunity to listen to CDs or blog, but I'll report back with more updates on our adventures soon.

1 Comments:

At 7:05 PM, Blogger Ilona said...

oh man, I sure hope the weather will be better for this biking trip than in was for the one in Ireland! well, at least Monika does not have to search for any rings in your bags this time, ahahaha

 

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