
Holy moley! Surfers in Nova Scotia! They’re mad!

They’re still mad!

Either a pensive surfer or a really lazy one, because he never moved

Just a whole mess ‘o’ beach rocks

Me and My Lovely Wife

Awwwww…

“DAMN YOU! STOP TAKING MY PICTURE!”
And on that heartwarming note, we end our presentation.
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May 23rd, 2006 at 12:19 pm
Just have to say - SO CUTE.
You both. Not the surfers that is - they are too far away to tell.
May 23rd, 2006 at 12:52 pm
I think our lives may be on some sort of cosmic collision course. MY WIFE and I toured “The Cat” (Nova Scotia ferry) this weekend in Boston. Yes, we lead a very exciting life.
May 24th, 2006 at 3:13 am
Oh, I love nova scotia. (love seafood) And love to surf too. But it looks a little too cold for me..I love the people there though. Have you ever met a city full of people who were so nice?
May 24th, 2006 at 10:01 am
SassyK: Just so you know — surfers? Not so cute. But very surfy, so that’s ok.
Suldog: Even more collision course-y — this weekend I feel asleep on the couch with my CATS. Spooky, eh? I think I may be winning the exciting life contest.
rebecca: I also always thought us Haligonians were really nice. (FYI: “Haligonian” actually means “people from Halifax”. Basically, it is the word that exists instead of the more reasonable “Halifaxian”, which doesn’t actually exist. Except, I guess, now it does.)
And then I went to St. John’s. They’re so nice they make Haligonians look like baby killers. Really grumpy baby killers.
May 25th, 2006 at 10:01 am
The grumpy baby killers must have been out of town this past weekend because I had such a fabulous visit! Or maybe they were just in hiding.
Is that Lawrencetown Beach??? I got to Risser’s for some ocean time on Monday evening and dang but that water made my footsies freeze. oooch ooch eeep (sounds made while freezing footsies off in the water)
May 25th, 2006 at 1:58 pm
Yeah, that was Lawrencetown. I obviously hadn’t been there in a long time because I had no idea that the sand had been replaced with rocks. Not a place to lounge on the beach any more. And it was cold enough without even getting in the water. Brrr…
“oooch ooch eeep”. That is definitely being added to my lexicon of noises.