Sunday, July 22, 2018

The caves










The caves of St Martins are very interesting to see but you have to go when its low tide.  Of course I spotted a few rocks that were interesting and had Malcolm and Kate carrying a few for our yard outside.  Malcolm was showing people a few periwinkles, a small edible snail that you take a needle and remove the snail to eat... I loved them as a kid. 

We certainly ended the day by getting our feet wet crossing over to the caves but that was ok, brought extra sneakers. 

We ate supper at the Tides restaurant and it was lovely, nothing fancy but cozy.  Mal had a lobster roll, I had fish burger and Kate had fish and chips.  After we left the restaurant we went to a few gift shops.  Must say the two we visited were totally different.  Yes of course I BOUGHT a few things I
liked.

Outside one there was the old car in picture, actually its going to be the local tour and taxi for the area.  The gentleman who owned both the gift shop and car moved to St Martins after visiting last year and falling in love with the place.  He also has 2 small apartments to rent daily or weekly and is full till sept.  He stays open in winter for snowmobilers who come to do the trail. 

It was also old home week in St Martins and after I got home found out an old friend from Saint John was there and I have  a cousin who also stays for the summer there.

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