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One of our local community members, Hiren, led us on a cool walk near his home on a trail along the Chain of Lakes. The sun was upon us, the water to our side, trees every which way, and pedestrians sharing the path. It made for a good morning experience.

Back at Hiren’s home, we enjoyed brunch and, as anyone who knows me knows, I will insist on using or cooking what edibles we have in abundance. That, of course, is the delicious fiddlehead produce. Sorry to bring up the name of this superfood once again. Offer these great forest veggies to Krishna and mercy will come.

For the afternoon, our travelling troupe engaged in kirtan at Halifax’s Harbourfront. When the sun shines, expect a flow of people – tourists and locals alike. Frankly, I believe the university crowd at Dalhousie to be more receptive at a place called Spring Garden.

Good-bye to the great bhakti-yogis of Halifax. Practitioners and seekers are found in all towns, cities, and villages. From a wedding to an initiation (Ambarish) and to shopping malls for the book launch, it was all a great visit to Halifax.

Up the 102 Highway we went to our next stop, which is Stellarton in Pictou County, where we were greeted by Ravi, employee at Sobey’s Headquarters. This is a massive food chain enterprise that keeps the economy in the area alive.

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