Saturday, July 30, 2022

Do you know the Muffin Man?

Day One hundred ðŸ˜± 


As we slowly become more experienced on selecting camping locations, we have made a few choices that have been questionable. The Fundy Trail Campground is definitely one of the questionable choices. Granted, we did have the best spot of the entire campground for a view, that hardly made up for the power issues the campground was struggling with. 


For our Rv to operate at a safe level it needs 114 volts of power coming in, it could squeak by at 107 volts, but anything lower will begin to damage electronics and overheat motors, possibly burning them out. Our surge protector gauged the power at the Fundy Trail Campground between 96 and 105 volts. Today we will be travelling with the puppies, as we do not want to run the generator all day to power the AC. 


Yesterday we visited the biggest highlights of the area leaving little for us to explore today. We decided to head north, slowly working our way along the coast visiting the little towns as we go. Shortly after our departure we discovered the roads are situated away from the ocean and the towns are located inland along the valley highway. I made an attempt to find a scenic location for lunch and headed to the Black Rock light house forty five minutes north of us. 


Upon our arrival I had envisioned a Cape with high cliffs and a lighthouse situated at the end. Instead we got a small rock jetty with a little light house about twenty feet high and six feet in diameter with a little bench beside it. We made the best of it and had a little lunch before exploring the beach for awhile. After lunch we slowly made our way down the highway exploring the little towns before heading back to the RV. 


When we returned through Annapolis Royal we discovered Drury lane in the town and set out to find the muffin man. 







We found Drury Lane, but no muffin man. 


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