Today was not nearly as rainy as originally predicted, much better than yesterday. We avoided a section of trail that was in bad shape by ferrying up the road in the van from Kingston and had a very pleasant 32 mile ride into Windsor, Nova Scotia, which the Weather Channel wants to confuse with Windsor, Ontario. Tomorrow, with rain predicted again and a planned ride that Nancy described as just connecting the dots, we elected to drive back to where we left our cars nearly a month ago. We are staying in a nice B&B tonight and looking forward to a fancy and leisurely breakfast.
This section of the rail trail is in fine shape. Margaret S. and John G, are heading into a tree tunnel.
The trail was lined with wild roses and honeysuckle and smelled wonderful. A bee did try to sting me under my chin but failed to do serious damage.
Once off the trail, we had a few good views of the Bay of Fundy.
Our lodgings in a grand old Victorian house are definitely a step up from the standard motel. My bed also requires a step up. It is a four poster, so high that I use a step stool to get into it.
The owner of the B&B has quite a collection of cars, some fancy sports cars that I can’t quite appreciate, and some old vehicles, like this Model T and 1937 Chevy, that I find much more fun.
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