Spent the night in the primitive campground in Fundy near wolf lake. Our site had no suitable trees for the hammocks and the mosquitos seemed robust to stretch out on the ground. We found this lovely spot behind an old building on the grounds. It was a bit chilly all the way up in Canada hanging in a tree.
Again so many wildflowers, everywhere. Makes me want to take my bees on vacation to eastern Canada. It is so fresh and natural all the places we have visited you can sight see by sent as well as the usual sight and sound.
This spider made her home in a woodpecker hole. As you looked at it from different perspectives you could see the depth and multidimensional nature of the funnel.
Lakes dot the landscape throughout the park. Lots of leopard frogs seen on the mossy bank but could not find the sun dew or pitcher plants.
Beaver dam seen from above on a park Boardwalk.
Kinder egg chocolate surprise imported from Canada.
We made it to Chelmsford MA where we were warmly welcomed, fed and rested in the home of Chris's cousin Paul and wife Heather. Here is their cat, Nick who we last met 10 years ago. I discovered Heather grew up in the same neighborhood as me. Her parents and my mom still live there. She, as a good southern chef has Duke's mayonnaise imported for her tomato sandwiches. We had a lovely dinner and overnight.









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