My latest comic, which will only make sense if you also live in a historic port city where an amphibious bus full of tourists constantly drives around waving at locals and blasting fun facts about the 1700s through a megaphone.

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My latest comic, which will only make sense if you also live in a historic port city where an amphibious bus full of tourists constantly drives around waving at locals and blasting fun facts about the 1700s through a megaphone.
A.Y. Jackson Entrance to Halifax Harbour 1919
All sailors agree in asserting that Halifax is one of the most delightful ports in which a ship can anchor. Every body is hospitable, cheerful and willing to amuse and be amused. It is, therefore, a very bad place to send a ship to if you wish her to refit in a hurry, unless indeed the admiral is there to watch over your daily progress, and a sharp commissioner to expedite your motions in the dock-yard.
— Frederick Marryat, Peter Simple
St. George's Island, Halifax Harbour, N.S. (George's Island, Nova Scotia, circa 1813), print after John Baily, 1818.
Downtown Halifax pre explosion. circa pre 1917
— with
Janis Parsons
.
More summer travels. Nova Pilot and Scotia Pilot, in Halifax.
A View of Halifax Harbour Circa 1839 by Dusan Kadlec
Seascapes (No. 1)
Halifax, NS (seven pics)
Canso Causeway, NS (three pics)
- in harbour -