Historical Travel Log to Nova Scotia

This is a Traveling Log to illustrate and account for the effort I am making to immigrate to Canada.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Working hard........


Lest anyone think I am just lazing around, I want to let you know that I have brought the immigration forms with me and will be working on them as diligently as possible between swimming in the Bay of Fundy, sleeping in, gardening, and sitting on the deck watching the sun set while sipping from a glass of homemade red wine.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Post Script

This is St John, New Brunswick which sits on the wide and beautiful St John River which flows into Maine creating the St John River Valley in Aroostook County, Maine. It is 418 miles long. In fact it is the second longest river in the US. The longest river is my completely, bar none, favourite river, The Susquehana River which flows through Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York. If you are driving south on 95 toward Baltimore, you will cross the Susquehana when you go over the Millard E. Tydings Memorial Bridge. The Susquehana is 444 miles long. [Millard E. Tydings was a long time political figure in Maryland politics.]

Breezing through customs...........

Reporting in from St John, New Brunswick: Wiley Coyotte and I skimmed across the border. No car checks, no putting my name through the computer, no unkind custom's agent. The whole experience took less than 5 minutes. Woo! Hoo! Tomorrow the Princess of Acadia Ferry. Later..............

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Wiley and I will remain steadfast.....



As I prepare to cross into Canada tomorrow with a fully loaded car, I am mindful of the challenges this will present.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Beautiful and peaceful Hampton


As noted in Monday's blog, the lighthouse is located behind our house. This is a view from the wharf.
Latitude and longitude of Hampton, Nova Scotia is as follows:
Constant Latitude is 44 degrees 54.1 minutes North;
Line of Longitude is 65 degrees 21.2 minutes West.
There are differences for latitude and longitude in terms of their north/south east/west directions. Sometimes latitude is east/west and longitude is north/south. As I become familiar with the differences I will include the why of it.
In the meantime, the suitcase is being packed, the car is being loaded, tyres [British spelling; a tip of my New York Yankee's hat to my love's heritage as well as how Canadians spell tire] have been checked for air, all fluids are at the correct levels, maps at the ready, passport, and I have loonies & toonies. Canadian one dollar coin, no bills, is called a loonie for the Loon on one side of the coin and the Queen on the other side. The 2 dollar coin is called a toonie. One would imagine 2 loons on the coin with the Queen on the other side. Wrong. The 2 dollar coin has a polar bear and her cub on one side and the Queen on the other side. The 2 dollar coin is called a toonie because it is a 2 dollar coin. Get it?

Monday, July 12, 2010

Beautiful Nova Scotia, New Scotland



Leaving Thursday for Hampton, Nova Scotia via the Princess of Acadia ferry from St John, New Brunswick. The journey takes 3 hours as the ferry essays through the Bay of Fundy docking at Digby, Nova Scotia. The trip from Digby to Hampton is a little over an hour by car. I will be in Hampton for a month with the object of my love.
The lighthouse was purchased by the Hampton community, population approximately 398, for one cent CDN. It is one of Hampton's tourist attractions. Behind the lighthouse is the beautiful Bay of Fundy. The lighthouse is around the corner from our house. Volunteer guides relay its history as well as showing them the spectacular view of the Bay which has the highest tides in the world. Our shift will be later this month.


Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Moving forward.


I am happy to report that in spite of the blistering heat today [99 degrees or 38 Celsius] I completed the 3 page Application for Permanent Resident Status!
In case you are interested here are the formulae for converting
1- Fahrenheit to Celsius: F=9/5C+32 and
2- Celsius to Fahrenheit: C=5/9(F-32)
As you can see I am still looking for the white out.