Saturday, August 22, 2015

PEI - shingles to spuds


Wood shingles meet asphalt on the streets of Charlottetown.  Most siding shingles are painted, and it is easy to imagine Vincent van Gogh staying under one of these roofs. 


The shingle at Argyle beach just after low tide.



With a nod to David Hockney, the north coast view on the east part of the island scenic drive.


Sailboat, dead man's pool, Charlottetown, PEI



We walked out on this beach at low tide. Later, walking in town, I discovered that my sandal straps had turned to sandpaper. Ouch.


Very steep metal steps down to the beach. Nice facilities in the provincial park (shown here) which was set off from the neighbors by white posts and cable.


Coming home from the beach we were happy to see the local Lions club selling fresh cooked lobsters at roadside. Add some fresh green beans and voila. Dinner.

Bam Burger gets our vote for best in town.  The restaurant was filled with bags of new pei spuds waiting to be french fried.

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