Last night proved to be one of our quietest ever as not one single car came past after dark.
This morning we headed further west along the coast toward Halifax. The air was totally still as we drove past multiple lakes and bays displaying beautiful reflections on their glassy surfaces.
We turned north to go to Truro where Al wants to get some welding done at a shop recommended by our Colorado traveling friends Keith and Cheryl.
Wayne Smith of Wayneco Welding seems like a great guy. We are boondocking in his “lower 40” field tonight, so they can work on the project tomorrow morning. Except for the sound of distant train horns, it is surprisingly quiet here in this urban setting.
While in this full service city, we took advantage of the local library, the laundromat, and the propane supplier. Truro has a compact downtown area with everything you need within walking distance. The town also has some interesting historical architecture too. We probably would not have stopped here under other circumstances, but we rather enjoyed the afternoon.
Gloriously sunny and warm with temps in the mid-70’s. 119 miles
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