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Durell, a small(er) community on the southern island of Twillingate boasts a local gem, Melvin Horwood. The locals all know him, so do countless others who have made the trek to visit Twillingate, Newfoundland and have stumbled on or received direction to his museum. After retiring from fishing in the '90's, Melvin continued to maintain his dock, stage and store and now shares with those who drop in ...
Melvin's Museum
Lynn and I had a chance encounter with Melvin when we stopped along Main St. during a morning drive. I had just parked the car to photograph another of the quaint houses perched along the shore when he just appeared ... I said "hello, you certainly have some lovely scenery here". Melvin said, "thank-you. Where are you from?" ... and it just went on from there. For the next 90 minutes we were entertained by a truly charming man.
Melvin Horwood
Stage Security
You just have to love the security system Melvin uses to "lock" the door of his stage museum, where all the goodies are. I should have known, when I reached for the keys to lock our car before heading down the dock, Melvin said "it's OK, you don't need to lock it" ...
'com on in

Among many other things, Melvin will show you how to throw the net to catch Capelin, the bait-fish used to catch Cod.

throwin' the net
repeat performance (new audience)If you are
ever in Twillingate, make the time do go visit Melvin, Durell's just around the corner, literally. It will be time well spent.
DJE
.... just a few pics from our stay at Captain's Legacy B&B in Twillingate, NL.
This place came highly recommended by a friend who stayed there last year (he hails from "the Rock" so I figured we could trust him).
Captain's Legacy

Lynn and I had booked 2 nights here in anticipation of filling 2 days with sightseeing, iceberg watching, hiking, and experiencing what one of the out post fishing towns turned tourist location had to offer. Arriving on a bright, sunny afternoon we were warmly greeted by our hosts, Rita and Ron. The house was lovely, and the room we had booked, the Elizabethan, was perfect with it's ocean view. Everything about the accommodations was splendid and out hosts made us feel very relaxed for our first B&B experience.
Elizabethan Window

We started our morning out with breakfast in the tea room and some conversation with Ron who told us of the souvenir Rita presented him with upon her return from one of her visits to Twillignate. You'll just have to ask yourself if you decide to visit, I wouldn't want to ruin the experience.
I'm sure it was Rita's meticulous preparation of our breakfast of bacon and eggs, enhanced by the atmosphere, because scrambled eggs never tasted so good... to say nothing of delicious coconut lime scones that, as Ron put it were "new".
Tea Room Table
Captain's Legacy, Historic B&B, highly recommended for anyone looking to stay a few nights in Twillingate. Say hi to Ron & Rita for me.
DJE