Friday, June 21, 2019

Prince Edward Island discovery

I must say that an establishment that calls itself a B&B (Home Away from Home) should put a little more effort than just laying out a few muffins, mini boxes of cereal, plain bread and bagels, and a few other things in what is a broom closet on the second floor and call it a “continental breakfast. I expect a proper breakfast like the one I was served by Brady at Bulwinkle’s Place B&B in Souris yesterday. It consisted of orange juice, a carafe of nice coffee, buckwheat pancakes with butter and real maple syrup, country ham, local sausages, “eggs Bulwinkle”, a 2 egg dish created by Brady, and yogurt.




So, you recognize the Confederation Bridge that “finally” connected the municipality of Prince Edward Island to the rest of Canada. I must say that PEI is probably one of the nicest places in the country; all green and red with Gulf waters all around, it being an Island and all. I had a delicious lobster roll for lunch, 

and after a nice ride to the lighthouse at East Point, the furthest point on the eastern tip of the island from where, on a clear day, you can see Cape Breton.

No comments:

Post a Comment