The Sands at Darnley, PEI
27 Plover Lane C0B 1M0 Kensington, PE, Canada
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Locality: Kensington, Prince Edward Island
Address: 27 Plover Lane C0B 1M0 Kensington, PE, Canada
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Meet the newest member of our family: Loki He’s a little sleepy!
Here is just one of my friend’s amazing photos that are now available on canvas.
A friend of mine, Leslie Woods, has taken some beautiful pictures of PEI and they are now being offered for sale! Gorgeous! I may have to get one myself! How will I ever decide? Check them out! https://hfxcanvasprints.ca/east-coast-photography-canvas/
We are getting lots of inquiries coming in! If you are thinking about renting the cottage, now is the time! Contact us now for details and save $100! Reserve your week now before it is too late!
On TV tomorrow night Blue Mussel is going to be on the Food Network Saturday night 8:30pm ET/PT!!! We will be featured on the Food Networks, Big Food Bucket L...ist episode airing tomorrow January 16 at 8:30 PM ET/PT. Watch as our Executive Chef Jamie Power & Big Food Bucket List host John Catucci cook up our Famous Seafood Chowder and our PEI Tuna Tartare along with a few laughs in our BMC North Rustico Kitchen. Have you seen this show yet?? You gotta check this out! @foodnetworkca #bigfoodbucketlist Prince Edward Island Tourism PS Watch full episodes after they air and see exclusive content at foodnetwork.ca
One of my favourite roads is in the comments, but there are so many to explore.#collectmomentsnotthings #getoutside #explore #travel
There have been a few snowy owl sightings on PEI in the past few weeks and here is some great information (from Hope For Wildlife) for if you spot one : We are... starting to see more and more snowy owls in PEI now. These beautiful birds have just come back from a large migration from the tundra and most are exhausted and weak. If you see a snowy owl on the ground please keep your distance and allow them to rest. They are not like other owls in that they don't perch in trees, they prefer wide open spaces and they tend to perch on hay bales, fence posts, hills, etc. They are ground dwelling owls that are diurnal so seeing them throughout the day is normal. Unless you see blood, a wing droop, or any other obvious injuries, they are likely fine. If you do come across one that looks like it needs help, please contact AVC Wildlife Service. #NaturallyStratford See more
Anyone else have a few trees up around the house?
Merry Christmas from Luna!
Merry Christmas from The Big G!
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