We crossed in New Brunswick at Calais, Maine, and travelled to one of the great B&B's of our experience, the "Sunset on the River" in Upper Kingsclear, just west of Fredericton, on the St. John River. We have been here twice before, and it is as great an experience as we have had anywhere. Tom and Judy Spink are ideal hosts, the rooms are very beautiful, and the setting on the river, is spectacular. We stayed for 3 nights, and celebrated our August 5th. anniversary in Fredericton at Maxwell's Steak House.
Here is a record of our stay in N.B.
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We arrived in Kingsclear very early, and visited a site which is a settlement which represents farms and farming in the area in the 18th century, "King's Landing". People were in costume, and represented real people of the time. |
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It was fascinating, and quite beautiful. The only problem was that the temperature was 94 degrees, incredibly hot for Canada, and very uncomfortably hot walking conditions. We saw about half of the site before wilting. But I would go back. |
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Wearing those costumes in the incredible heat! |
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A stove from 1850. |
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At Maxwell's Steak House and Sea Food, at the Crowne Plaza. My steak was excellent. Desert was on the house. |
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Relaxing at the "Sunset on the River" B&B |
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Our third day, Tom invited us out on his boat for a cruise on the river. |
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Tom Spink, our captain. (former RCMP) |
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Judy and Susan |
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I told Tom that we were going to tell everybody back home that this was our B&B! |
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Rental Houseboats, really, really pricey. |
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A look at King's Landing from the river. |
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And finally, a brief look at some of the art at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery Sorry, I missed the title and artist on this one. |
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Deanne Musgrave "Transcendence" |
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A Salvador Dali, the pride of the collection |
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Cathy Ross "Blue Dress" (This is a watercolor!) |
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And a collection of portraits that was stunning. |
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A gay rights activist |
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A WWII Canadian Veteran |
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Mary Pratt "Entrance" (Oil) |
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At breakfast with two other guests, Blair and Elizabeth. And what great breakfasts they were! |
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An amazing sight, an abandoned railroad station somewhere in rural Canada |
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At my sister Barbara's for one night, and one of her Ruby-throated Hummingbirds |
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And a day after we arrive home, an amazing visitor in the back yard, an Ovenbird, usually very secretive. This is only the second time in 16 years I have seen one in my yard. |
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So, a great time with my great partner in life, and hopefully, many more year to enjoy together. Thank you, Susan, for being who you are. |
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