We decided to have breakfast into this morning so headed off on foot to Gerry'y recommended restaurant. Stopped at the first corner to find an Inn and Restaurant, but it was closed.
Then we realized Gerry must have meant Louie's Cosy Corner on the other side and that must be it!
Also had noticed a stall where a friendly young lady was putting out her wares for sale.
We decided to pick up 6 DVD's for $5 as we had not watched TV in Canada yet reception very patchy .Lynn had mentioned DVD's in her blog so that sounded a perfect solution to enjoy some entertainment on board.
Louie's had Graeme's favorite on the menu , eggs Benedict and he declared them best eggs he had eaten in along time.Turns out they came from a local farm. We wandered along to the Kilt making Store by it was closed Next door was the MacAskill House and Museum and it was open!
Wallace MacAskill was born there and became a world famous Marine Photographer back in the 1920's and 1930's .His love was sailing which he started when 11 years old secretly purchasing a boat and teaching himself to sail. One day his father needed a ride somewhere and had no transportation, so young Wally fessed up and offered to take his father who had no prior knowledge of his son's activity. It was sailing that gave him his interest in photographing coastlines , seas and boats. A passing tourist sold him very cheaply a Brownie camera and the rest is history.
We are off to try out our first anchoring adventure on this trip in MasKell's Harbour.
Keep you posted.
Out and Out
S and S
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