Rod Mackay's writing and his paintings of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia and St.Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada. Notes concerning North American folklore, legend and myth.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Small sailing ships as seen from second floor
Another rare sight. There were nine boats in this flotilla. Usually they sail one or two at a time, and there was no particular festival this morning
Nice site. I stumbled acoss you by accident and was drawn in by mention of Nova Scotia. I'm looking forward to spending New Year in Halifax and Cape Breton. Hope the weather's good.
Rodney C Mackay is a traditional painter in the acrylic medium. He has been a newspaper reporter, high school teacher, antique dealer, bookman and biological technician. He married the late Anne Torey of New Glasgow, N.S. in 1957.They had four children. He had his first one man show in Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1972 and he has been a full-time painter since that time. Three years after the death of his first wife, he married Ruth Brown in 1998. They reside in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
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Nice site. I stumbled acoss you by accident and was drawn in by mention of Nova Scotia. I'm looking forward to spending New Year in Halifax and Cape Breton. Hope the weather's good.
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