I would like to see this as a halloween mask. It is a thing I bought in Mexico after some Tequila.
I would like to see this as a halloween mask. It is a thing I bought in Mexico after some Tequila.

The Roselawn Motel in Wolfville, NS
Every once in a while you find a place you just like. The sum of the parts is greater than the whole. Such is with the Roselawn Motel in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Wolfville is the home of Acadia University, and makes this an interesting place to be.
The Roselawn is not layed out in a row like most motels, but separate cabins and multi room units. The units are scattered around in rows and some randomly, giving a homey atmosphere. There is a swimming pool, a tennis court, and a slide and swings for the kids, so there is something for all. The staff is very friendly and helpful, giving you answers to your questions about the area. They even have a clock calculator for the tides of the Bay of Fundy in the office. One little thing that was neat is that you get two packages each of regular and decaff coffee. Good idea as I bet most people only use one, but you have two if you want. Probably does not cost them much more. The coffee makers have a clock built in so you can set it to have your coffee ready when you wake. They only charge for the number of people staying, I was traveling alone so payed $85 a night with 2 people it is $95, the first time I got a break for that. They have WiFi, a laundromat,barbecues and all the usual stuff.
Get there early to get a room though as most rooms are rented by the month.
Yes I would recommend this place to a friend.
Here is a Link to their web site.

Downtown Charlottetown
Here is a few shots of PEI taken during the few wonderful days I spent there. The people were great, fun to talk to and very friendly. I ended up with lots of shots of churches, as they used the red sandstone from the island to build them, and they show the age of the island. The island is one huge holiday resort. Even ran into a guy that said there was a couple of jobs there for me, though $15 an hour less than BC. It is an easy going place.

Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia
Well on my 4th day of my Maritime Provinces tour I finally posted some pictures to see. It has been a great trip so far. Of course the people have been great. All that is said about the Maritimers is true. They a a very friendly bunch and just laid back, with time to talk to you. It has been fun comparing the West and East coasts, how they differ and how they are the same. It is hard to say which is more beautiful as they both have sights to behold.
These pictures include Halifax, Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada and Peggy’s Cove. These links will provide you with all the info. It is not worth it to re-invent the wheel.
I am on PEI right now and had a great time last night listening to live bands and talking to the natives(and other tourists).
Well it is a fine day out there and I must get outside and explore.
Today I received an email from the Cooliris team about another thing they are working on. The ability to add a Cooliris Wall to any web page or blog post. Below is a Wall of my Flickr account. You can also use a Picasa account or any rss feed. I just tried to embed a wall from one of my galleries with a rss feed, but my shared server will not let the Wall cross link with the Cooliris server as a crossdomain.xml file is needed. I have a ticket in with support of my server to see what can be done with it.
Update
Got it all working on my own with a little effort and not being afraid of bringing down the sever. Created a file and called it crossdomain.xml, pasted the code supplied by Cooliris into it and placed in the public_html folder on my server and away it went. Will not add that wall to this post though.
This Wall was easily created using the Cooliris Wall Builder
Pretty Blond, originally uploaded by Photo Mark.

I had the pleasure of photographing this pretty lady in my studio lately. A little Photoshop saved my lack of lighting skills.
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