yip right on all parts John, the old man caught those, cooked 'em and saved them for x-mas, the water you see in the widow is iinside the harbour, but we live right on the edge of it, i should post a pic for ya some day. the area is know for celtic music, almost all of use are scottish decendants, and where isolated to the point that 60 to 70 years ago, the first language was gaelic. all of my grand parents understand it when spoken too, and two spoke it as a first language. (one on either side.)
Well the lobster look huge and good. And I think I see water out the window. I looked up Cape Breton and it looks like a harshly beautiful land surrounded by the sea.
Isn't there some type of music the region is well know for?
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yip right on all parts John, the old man caught those, cooked 'em and saved them for x-mas, the water you see in the widow is iinside the harbour, but we live right on the edge of it, i should post a pic for ya some day. the area is know for celtic music, almost all of use are scottish decendants, and where isolated to the point that 60 to 70 years ago, the first language was gaelic. all of my grand parents understand it when spoken too, and two spoke it as a first language. (one on either side.)
Well the lobster look huge and good. And I think I see water out the window. I looked up Cape Breton and it looks like a harshly beautiful land surrounded by the sea.
Isn't there some type of music the region is well know for?