Halifax Citadel
Few pictures I took during the weekend at the Citadel Hill


Double Rainbow in the sky
After a rainy morning the sun came out and we suddenly saw this beautiful rainbow from our apartment’s window.
This is the 1st picture I took that didn’t go to my computer and than to the blog, I’ve used the iPad cam connector to upload it to my iPad, edited it on the ipad and uploaded it to flickr.
Now with the connector I love my iPad more ![]()

Blueberries Picking
A week ago we went to pick up blueberries, a fun and tasty experience to the all family.
The name of the place is “between the bushes”, it has a very good restaurant too that serves dishes that are made with local ingredients, delicious!
After the picking we went to the tangled gardens at Grand Pre, a really nice place with herbs that are grown in-house, and delicious jellies that are made out of those herbs.
Enjoy


Worldwide Photo walk 2010 / Pride Parade Halifax
I joined the worldwide photo walk 2010, Scott Kelby’s third Photo walk. this year 900 groups and 32,000 people from all over the word participate in it!
You can read more about it at the photo walk website.
The pictures I took were shot at the Farmer’s Market (a week before it moves to it’s new location), Spring garden RD. and at Barrington St. where the annual Pride Parade took place.
Hope you enjoy.
(You can find the whole set on my flickr page)




Ross Farm, Nova Scotia.
“Ross Farm Museum is a window into the past of Nova Scotia’s rich agricultural history” (Ross Farm Museum)
If you want to see how they lived in Noca Scotia 200 years ago this place is a must. You will see people dresses like they did the old days, Making food, cloths and more exactly as they used to do back then.
I wish that my pictures would transfer some of the feelings I had when I was visiting there.







