Tatiana sent us on our way with a typical breakfast of rice kasha with pumpkin and mountains of blinis (like crepes) filled with mushrooms and sour cream, or cottage cheese and homemade preserves, along with good, strong coffee. We drove to Pinsk, the largest town in the area, and wandered the downtown area, (with carved wooden statues in a small park), stopping again for Turkish coffee on the street.
We consider ourselves travelers. We have lived and traveled in Asia, and visited Europe on several occasions. We've been on road trips throughout Canada and the US. This is our first attempt at a travel blog.
Bryant and Martha both trained as teachers in university; Bryant has a BA, MEd and MGuidance, and Martha has two bachelor's degrees. Our first jobs were at a private rehab center in New Hampshire for physically handicapped children.
We emigrated to Canada in 1975 with our two small children. We were both special education teachers and administrators in New Brunswick public schools until we retired in 2002, when we went to China to teach English. In 2007 we moved to Grand Manan Island in the Bay of Fundy, and greatly enjoy the laid back lifestyle. We own a century home here, and are involved in several community groups as volunteers. Travel is our passion.
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