Harry Potter in Syndey

Just after looking at the Sydney tar ponds, April and I watched another sort of dark magic: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2” [8/10]. I even had to stand in a lineup in the theatre for a few minutes. The crowd seemed to like it, and it was okay, but made for fans of the movies and I missed some of the middle movies so some parts didn’t make a pile of sense. Watching them in order over a week would be the best thing, if you have that many free hours to burn.

After the movie we ate at Governors pub, and April saw Michael J. Fox walking up the stairs to the top floor. I didn’t get a good look, so can’t quite say I saw him too, but believe she knows what he looks like.

The next day we walked around the partially reconstructed town of Louisbourg Nova Scotia, circa 1744. I had pea soup and bread for lunch, and it was served with only a bowl and spoon and big serviette. We took off and drove past the Bell museum in Baddeck, and camped at Inverness.

Thursday night, tonight, we’re at a bed and breakfast in Winsloe outside of Charlottetown. We watched some live music by John Redher and the chef on the piano, at The Alibi restaurant. Tomorrow we’ll probably hit a beach, and see some parks and a haunted mansion.

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