Hitting the Books
We are feeling right at home. This morning, we awoke to find a deer munching on an apple tree in the backyard.
For our early walk, we took the Belcher Marsh Trail - a little like the path around Swan Lake.
The award-winning Halifax Public Library was our next stop. What a resource! Two coffee shops, rooftop seating, an auditorium open to the general area and an entire wooden pretend kitchen for the tots.
Following the library, we visited Dalhousie and the University of King’s College ( est. 1789). It is the oldest chartered university in Canada, and the first English speaking university inside the Commonwealth, outside of the UK.
But, it can’t all be fun and games, so we returned home and did the laundry. And, Doug squeezed in a swim at the nearby Kearney Lake.
It is a sultry day that feels like rain, but it hasn’t.. ( Saving that weather for tomorrow)
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Sounds like you’re having a lovely time & taking in all that you can, as I expected you would. I loved the part about the deer in your backyard…just to make you feel right at home! love from Carol & Cricket
ReplyDeleteThanks for writing, Carol. I was so sorry to hear about Lorraine’s little Sunny. Our 4-footed friends, including deer, mean so much to us.
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