Today, Heather and I celebrated the closing of the sale of our house in Paradise.

We had lived there for twenty four years.

We will keep the memories of the orchard, the apple picking and the making of Hunter brandy.
Fortunately, we can still walk down to the Annapolis River, through the Lawrencetown tree nursery,


… and enjoy a beer at Lunn’s Mill.
The celebration started in Annapolis Royal. We stopped at the Historical Gardens.

The courtyard was decked out in its Halloween finery. It was a beautiful sunny, cool late October morning.
Afterwards, as a treat, for Heather and myself, we stopped at Flavour Delights, the Indian Masala House in Bridgetown.

It had been on my ‘to do’ list for some time. What an amazing discovery, at two o’clock in the afternoon there were two other couples at the tables. The food was simply excellent. Beautiful decor. We ended with a take-away for supper.
With the house sale complete, I realized the immense strain of dealing with financial uncertainties over the last six months. Now it’s time to look forward to decide on the activities which we can enjoy from the Middleton location.

I can imagine visitors from England, United States or elsewhere in Canada (BC, Ontario, Nunavut)
(cartoon by Edward)
… sharing a meal at the Indian Masala House in Bridgetown. Time for the next leg of the journey.
Acknowledgements
Heather shared the day. We returned home to see the newly renovated front steps to our house. We embrace the richness that small town Nova Scotia has to offer in Annapolis Royal, Bridgetown and Middleton.
Edward added the links and graphics.
The Indian Masala House. www.flavourdelights.com 1-902-349-5115.