Thursday, June 30, 2011

Onward to Cape Breton Island

Monday took us across the Canso Causeway for the start of our Cape Breton Island adventure . . .


We first headed up the Ceilidh Trail, looking for a celtic music/cultural experience! And we got one!  Here's a region where the Gaelic culture and old style Scottish fiddle music are very much alive. At the music centre in Judique we had the amazing good fortune to meet Betty Lou Beaton, aunt of popular fiddle artist Natalie MacMaster! Betty Lou helped us find exactly what we were searching for! She knows all the area happenings!
This is Betty Lou MacMaster Beaton

OMG! An enchanting locale, steeped in old Scotish tradition! I'll just say we had the most delightful time here in Mabou!  Monday night we had dinner at the Red Shoe Pub, listening to authentic Celtic fiddle music - this with piano accompaniment and a gent playing spoons!
 

And then we were off to a local dance!  About 8 kilometers into the hills in another tiny community, Brook Village, we listened to some excellent local fiddlers and watched, at first, a bunch of old folks dancing . . . jigs and reels and strathspeys, so colorful and lively! After an hour or so the young adults spilled into the old Parish Hall and joined the elders in the traditional old-style Scottish folk dances. It was a sight to behold!
No idea what this is called, but they were having a great time!
We spent two nights in the parking lot of the Mabou community center . . .
Pretty garden & house near our "camp"
Tuesday night we attended a local ceilidh (Scots Gaelic word pronounced "kay-lee"). A ceilidh is a gathering for traditional music, dance, stories and song. These occur almost every night somewhere in Inverness County and are well-attended by locals who are all part of this authentic Gaelic culture. 

Again we got to hear some wonderful fiddle music, and a few of the locals took to the stage for some step dancing.  What a treat to experience the local flavor!!

On Tuesday we jumped in the truck and went exploring . . .

Here are some scenes from around very unique and scenic Mabou 

Gypsum outcropping above Mabou Beach


Along the dusty road to Mabou Mines


Finlay Point Cove at Mabou Harbour


Later in the day, we found a perfect place for a bike ride!  A section of the Trans Canada Trail goes through Cape Breton Island along an abandoned railroad line. We pedaled over at least five old bridges through some gorgeous farmland and country scenery , , ,






Relaxing in the RV after our exhilarating bicycle ride, who should appear at our door but the German couple we met in Calais, Maine (camp WalMart) a week or two ago! They, too, were looking for a place to boondock tonight in Mabou! These are the same folks who were at Greenbelt National Park (D.C.) when we were there.  Well, turns out we were all in New Orleans at the same time as well!!  It IS truly a small world! Now we're wondering if we might bump into them someday in Africa - or perhaps in Germany!! Wouldn't that be something?

Well, then, yesterday (Wednesday) began with a farewell to Detlef and Barbara, our new friends from Brunswick, Germany . . . 
(Mabou Community Centre parking lot)
Thanks, Detlef & Barbara, for all your help!!

Then - - on the road again - still on the Ceilidh Trail - with no particular place to go!

Stopped for a tour & taste at Glenora Distillery.
Single malt whiskey? mmmmmm WoW!


Then, stopped here for some fun in the sun.  Lovely beach and time to enjoy it?  Why not?
 Whale Cove on the Gulf of St. Lawrence
I love the warm sand & warm(ish) water at Whale Cove beach

Made it a whopping 42 miles today - - -
That's us - overnighting behind the "Eglise Saint-Joseph"
(Now into French/Acadian territory at St. Joseph du Moine) 


Now - about the money here? Paper money is really pretty - it's colorful and interesting. Canada has done away with the dollar bill and replaced it with a one-dollar coin. It has a picture of a loon on one side, so they call it a "loonie."  They also have a two-dollar coin they call a "two-nie"  . . . fun?


2 comments:

  1. Ok, now I really, REALLY miss you and gramps!!! A lot. I cannot wait to see you!!! That was sooo neat to hear about you running into the couple from Germany...sounds like you are having so many amazing experiences! The world we live in really is smaller than we think...Happy travels!!!

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  2. We miss you, TOO, Pink!! Thanks for comment - yes, an amazing adventure! Big XOXOXOXs to Graydon. We'll be SO HAPPY to see you when we get home.

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