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If you're new to the Just A Little Further website, it's much, much more than just a blog. Take the time to look around and browse a bit. There are photos galore, lots of destinations to explore, videos to watch and articles to read. Something to keep you amused, informed and hopefully inspired.

September 07, 2024

Nova Scotia - Historic South Shore Seaports

September 07, 2024/ Marcie
Nova Scotia - Historic South Shore Seaports

Our time in Nova Scotia was coming to an end. We’d sailed the South Shore in Nine of Cups and we wanted to visit several of the most memorable spots.

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September 07, 2024/ Marcie/
Canada, Landmarks, Maritime Canada, Nova Scotia, Road Trips, Travel, Travels with Blanche
Peggys Cove Light in fog, Sandy Point Light, Fort Point Light, Hank Snow Hometown Museum, Liverpool, Lunenburg Nova Scotia, Liverpool Nova Scotia, Fort Point Lighthouse Park, Shelburne Nova Scotia, Three Churches Mahone Bay, Sea monster from driftwood, Seafoam Lavender Farm, Lunenburg Wharf Nova Scotia, Dory Shop Museum Shelburne, Dock Street view Shelburne, Welcome to New Brunswick sign
September 04, 2024

Nova Scotia - Digby Scallops, Acadian Shores & Cape Forchu

September 04, 2024/ Marcie
Nova Scotia - Digby Scallops, Acadian Shores & Cape Forchu

Once we returned from the Digby Neck, I was particularly interested in visiting Digby, the ‘Scallop Capital of the World’. I love shellfish and scallops are a favorite, but expensive.

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September 04, 2024/ Marcie/
Road Trips, Canada, Maritime Canada, Travels with Blanche, Destination: Maritimes, Travel, Nova Scotia
digby, nova scotia, scallop capital of the world, cape forchu lighthouse, leif ericson trail, digby pier lighthouse, gilberts cove lighthouse, admirals walk digby, foggy fin whale cape forchu, yarmouth rune stone, buoy wall yarmouth bar, bug light yarmouth bar, birch street fish market digby, digby scallops, eglise st bernard, eglise st alphonse, church point lighthouse, st mary lighthouse park, sandford drawbridge nova scotia
August 31, 2024

Nova Scotia - Exploring Digby Neck

August 31, 2024/ Marcie
Nova Scotia - Exploring Digby Neck

After discovering we could drive along Digby Neck, I browsed through the many brochures we’d picked up along the way and found one specific to Digby Neck. It was only then we figured out that we could take a free ferry to Long Island and another free ferry to Brier Island.

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August 31, 2024/ Marcie/
Canada, Flora and Fauna, Destination: Maritimes, Maritime Canada, Nova Scotia, Road Trips, Travels with Blanche, Travel
Digby Neck Nova Scotia, Brier Island Nova Scotia, Long Island Nova Scotia, Lesser purple fringed orchids, white wild roses, Seal Cove Trail, Northern Light Brier Island, Western Light Brier Island, Joshua Slocum Monument Brier Island, Peter's Island Lighthouse Brier Island, Boar's Head Light Long Island Nova Scotia, Balancing Rock Nova Scotia, Point Prim Digby Neck, Grand Passage Ferry, Petit Passage Ferry, Westport Brier Island
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Just a Little Further

Hi there and welcome to Just A Little Further!

We are David and Marcie Lynn and we've lived aboard our Liberty 458 cutter-rigged sailboat since 2000.

What began as an urge to travel slowly and economically at our own pace ended up an adventure of a lifetime.  

Well, here we are ... nearly 90,000 miles under the keel, 5 continents, 5 Great Southern Capes, 36 countries and almost two decades later, still taking one passage at a time and going just a little further.

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