Thanksgiving in Canada: Harvest, Tradition, and Community on Cape Breton

In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October, significantly earlier than in the United States. This timing aligns with Canada’s harvest season, which generally concludes by October. Thanksgiving in Canada has roots in both European and Indigenous traditions, focusing on gratitude for the harvest and the blessings of the year. Origins of […]

A Little Treasure – Our Discovery of the Spring in Loch Lomond

Sometimes, it’s the unassuming conversations with neighbors that lead to real treasures. During one of these encounters, we got an interesting tip: only about a 15-minute drive from us, there’s a hidden spring with excellent water, regularly used by many locals in the Loch Lomond area. Naturally, we were intrigued. The directions were a bit […]

The History of Nova Scotia: A Journey Through Time

The Mi’kmaq, a skilled people of hunters and fishermen, lived in harmony with nature and developed a complex society based on respect for the environment and the spirits of the natural world. In the 17th century, the first European explorers reached the coasts of Nova Scotia. The French, attracted by the rich fishing grounds and […]

Our Trip to Arichat

A trip to Arichat, a charming little seaside town. It was a beautiful day when we set out to explore the town and its surroundings. Our loyal companion, our dog Diana, was of course along for the ride and, as always, thoroughly enjoyed the car journey. Pictures from the drive. A Quick Look at Arichat […]

Happy Canada Day

As the days grow longer and the warmth of summer envelops Canada’s vast and diverse landscapes, we celebrate one of the country’s most cherished days – Canada Day. This annual celebration, held on July 1st, marks the day in 1867 when the provinces came together to form one nation, Canada. It’s a day that unites […]