New England Cruise Part 4: Saint John in New Brunswick
10:08 PMHey everyone!
And you thought I was done with this…
Before you say anything, yes I still have some more left of my tale. We are nearly finished with this, and I could have left it where I had stopped before. But I figured why not round it out by finishing up the recounts of (nevermind they were months ago) my travels?
I apologize for not posting in over a week and half. Finals hit me hard. I had projects and exams to cram for. It was terrible and stressful and a huge pain in the derriere. I am so glad I am done for the quarter! Now I can sit back and relax.
It has been extremely cold here in Seattle the past couple weeks. I wore so many layers I couldn’t really zip up my coat. I also had a huge scarf wrapped around my neck, and it was difficult to turn my head without turning my whole body too. But all that cold did result into something nice. We finally got a bit of snow! If you follow me on Instagram (cough cough hint hint), then you will know I’ve been wishing for snow. Ask and you shall receive. Though it was only a little bit of snow. It snowed at around 9pm and continued on throughout the night. However, by morning, the rain had washed away a lot of it. I did get a chance before it melted to walk in the fresh snow, and spin around under the soft glow of the moonlight reflected off the snow. There is just something so magical and beautiful about snow at night. During the daytime, it feels very festive, a winter wonderland. But at night, that’s when the magic really happens. The world is silent, winding down for the night, and there you are standing amidst the dancing white.
I really wish for a white Christmas this year.
Do you like snow? And do you get to enjoy it where you live?
Anyways, let’s take a trip back down memory lane, shall we? Rewind back to a couple months ago. If you missed my last recount of this New England cruise, read my previous post on it!
Our next stop on the cruise was Saint John, New Brunswick. At this point, the cruise was more than half over. It gets quite sad when vacations draw to an end. The thrill of traveling starts to fade after the mid point. Then the focus is just on trying to have as much fun, and make the most of the whatever time is left. Or at least, that's what it is for me. I can't help it. Regardless of this, I still really enjoyed seeing the last couple port stops.
When we went to Saint John, it ended up being a sunny warm day. The previous days were gloomier and rainy. It is hard to enjoy a trip when the weather dampens the mood, pun intended. But our stop at Saint John worked out in our favor.
Reversing Falls earlier in the day |
There was a tour that went around the town to see landmarks and other points of interest. One place in particular was the Reversing Falls. Apparently, the water flowed upstream at certain times of the day, rather than going downstream like most do because of gravity. To be honest, I couldn’t really see the difference. That could be because I couldn’t tell to begin with which direction it was supposed to go. I did enjoy the view though. The sunlight glittered on the water in such a brilliant way. I had just gotten an iPhone 6s at the time, so I played around with the slow-mo and other picture settings to capture it.
Because the weather was warm, I wore the black romper I got from Newchic a long time ago that I've featured a couple times here before. I styled it with a printed belt like in my Vegas Style post. I added a thin military green jacket over it because it was a bit chilly with the light breeze. Brown ankle boots and outfit complete.
When I travel I really like to pack clothes that I can layer with and reuse in other outfits. I always plan ahead my outfits when packing, so that I won't have the whole "I have nothing to wear" issue. Because when you're away from home and access to the rest of your wardrobe, planning ahead is essential.
One day, I hope to have the ability to say that every place I’ve seen in textbooks and online, I’ve experienced in person.
I took these photos on the tour bus, so the window reflection is shown. Oops... |
The feel of this city, from the bit I got, was similar to Halifax, in that it reminded me of Victoria, BC. It also could have been because it was by the port. A smaller town, busy and lively in it’s own way, but not super crowded or urban.
Those randoms photobombing... |
As I mentioned before, the Reversing Falls, well, reverse at a particular time of day. We ended up returning later in the day to see it happen. I did notice that it went a different direction, but I still couldn't quite tell for sure. But, now that I look back at the photos, I guess I can see the difference. It's not super clear, but it is somewhat there. It's pretty cool how this happens. Sometimes the beauty of nature just amazes me so much.
The Reversing Falls later in the day |
If only I can go back to this moment. Back to being on vacation. Although, I am done with finals. Winter break has officially arrived! But the feel is still different. A very short break of only a couple weeks. Definitely not enough!
I've gotten done with all my Christmas shopping already! For once I actually went in with a plan and stuck with it. Usually I would have only a vague idea of what to get, and would wander the aisles of many stores before finding what I want. This year, I planned ahead and made a list of what to get everyone. I'm feeling pretty proud of myself. I honestly cannot wait to give my friends and family their gifts now. I personally really find joy in giving people great gifts. Seeing their faces light up with excitement, and knowing that they truly appreciate the thought, time and effort put into it is so rewarding. Do you prefer to make or buy your holiday gifts?
Last couple bits of this trip I went on ages ago will be up soon to finish this tale I've been dragging out forever! I'm actually quite amazed I've dragged it out for this long. How did that even happen?
Are you traveling anywhere this winter? What do you have planned for the upcoming holidays? Comment down below to lemme know!!
I hope you enjoyed reading this post! Thanks for stopping by! I hope you all have a fabulous week!
Til next time,
~A
23 comments
It looks like you had such a wonderful time and you have taken so many lovely photos :) I have never been on a cruise before but the idea does intrigue me and I hope to be able to give it a try one day. Like you say, it is a great way to see a lot of places in a shorter amount of time and I guess on a cruise it doesn't really feel like you are traveling :) x
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's a really nice way to see many places in a short span of a week. I like being able to go to a bunch of cities and seeing glimpses of the life and culture there. I agree that it doesn't feel like traveling in the traditional sense because you aren't walking around as much or taking the transportation there. But it is still traveling in some ways because of the thrill you still get. Thanks for reading! :)
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These pictures are beautiful and so are you! It sounds like you had such a great trip, and that romper is to die for!
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Aww thank you Sora :) I had such a great trip! It was really fun seeing the Reversing Falls, which I hadn't even heard of before! It's really nice to see new things like this. Especially when we don't know how much longer they will be around for because nature changes so much. Thanks!
DeleteWe don't get snow (at all) where I live and I would really want to try a white Christmas. :)
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Having a white Christmas would be a dream! I rarely get snow here in Seattle. Only a little bit every couple years. One year, we did have a ton of snow and we had no school for over a week. That was definitely a rare event!
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Thank you Leah! Happy Holidays to you as well :)
DeleteWell done on getting through your latest projects and exams - time to sit back and relax! Your hair looks so gorgeous in the last photo and some of the architecture seen in this post from your travels is so dreamy :)
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I am so glad it's over! I feel like I've been looking forward to this holiday break forever! Definitely time to relax now :) Thank you Gabrielle! I really liked the architecture in Saint John too. I love how the buildings aren't all modernized and renovated to look sleek. The facades are just so beautiful to look at.
DeleteI hope we get snow this year too, glad you have some chill time now to enjoy Christmas! Love your photos, the water is so mesmerising xxx
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I wish there was snow so bad!! It would be so nice to look out the window Christmas Day to see the white blanket all around. Thank you! I'm glad you like the pictures :)
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Have a lovely weekend <3
Seems like such a lovely time you had! Great blog!
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It was an awesome trip :) I hope to go back again soon. Definitely am considering returning to the East Coast! Thank you :)
DeleteSounds like a lovely time - those falls are interesting, something I think you have to see in person though! :)
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I couldn't tell at first because I didn't even know which way it was supposed to go. But later on in the day it is so obvious it is reversing. Definitely something I was not expecting! It's really marvelous how nature can be like this. I really recommend seeing it in person :) Thank you! I hope you are having a lovely week!
DeleteLooks like a great trip! I actually love having snow in winter but even in Berlin we don't always get lucky these days. Last year there was hardly any snow.
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I agree, winter just isn't the same when there isn't snow. I think that the holidays are just extra special when there is snow. No matter what age, I would love a little snow for Christmas. Hopefully you will also get some snow this year too :) Thank you Christina!
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