Burin Area

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We are taking the French Island Drive Foggy pond 1 Foggy pond 2 Foggy pond 3 Linda and a moose statue Eloise and the moose statue Pete takes pictures alongside the road Pretty island Linda waves from the minivan A little community on the water A typical Newfoundland house with trash container Tiny island The sky reflecting off a pond Tiny ponds A bigger pond Linda, Eloise, and June at the Tea Rose June is shopping Eloise and Livingston at a historical sign Seaman's memorial Fishing piers as we approach Burin The sun sparkles off the water Flowery chair Houses owned by Eloise's cousin Tom Eloise's grandfather's house Walkway along the water Looks like a face House on the other side of the bay Decorative lighthouse and lobster pot Livingston and Eloise Crystal clear water Livingston Pete, Eloise, and Livingston on the walkway Newfoundland flag The Atlantic Ocean lies beyond these hills Oldest Colony Trust building Fishing village Discarded machinery on the shore Eloise and Linda on the walkway Colorful picnic tables Bank of Nova Scotia - now a museum The Heritage Cafe What Burin looked like in Eloise's grandfather's time Local preserves Mummer dolls Old fireplace in the museum View through a window School museum Sled for hauling Burin Heritage House museum Rebuilding Downtown Burin Eloise next to a relative's house Picturesque houses Pretty bay Building on top of a hill Eloise next to a large decorative chair on a cliff Eloise picks a berry Burin Across the bay Panorama Inlet to the bay Colorful chairs Methodist church across the bay Yellow row boat Another pretty panorama Fishing boats Fishing shack Farm owned by Eloise's cousin Cabin on the farm Eloise and June walking in Grand Bank Eloise and June at the entrance to the Seamen's Museum in Grand Bank Fishing boats in the museum Model of a sailing ship Linda and June look at the big pots Gear from ships Listening to a docent Front of a boat Kids exhibit about carniverous plants in Newfoundland Lustreware Our Moms and Grandmothers had stuff like this Can you guess that these are snow skis for an airplane Old sled where people sit sideways Harpoons Watching a video Large fish hooks June and Pete Eloise points to a photo of a cousin in the soccer museum And another cousin Fishing boat going out Old drawing of town of Step-A-Side Eloise's cousin Don shows her some historical pictures Eloise with Don and Jean in their home in Grand Bank Don and Jean's house We pass through the town of Come By Chance on the way home