Photos of the week Jan. 31

Morris House moves slowly along Gottingen Street early Sunday morning (Jan. 27), completing the last leg of its journey from Hollis Street downtown to it's new home at the corner of Creighton and Charles Street. The 249-year-old house will be used to create affordable housing for young adults. (Bianca Muller)

1 width:500px;height:332px Gordon Sparks works on a snow sculpture of his dog Harley, who watches him work on the front lawn of Crown Drive home in Halifax. (Kim Moar) 2 width:500px;height:375px

Kaitlyn Steeves, 8, Emma Steeves, 10, and Kayla LeBlanc, 10, take part in their favourite winter activity, ice skating on Governor Lake in Lakeside. (Jodie Purchase)

 

3 width:500px;height:374px Six-year-old Claire Ferguson's mother helps her try out a violin at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia's instrument petting zoo, Sunday, Jan. 27. (Bianca Muller) 4 height:500px;width:332px Moira Schrader helps her daughter, Isobel, 4, play the cello at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia's instrument petting zoo, Sunday, Jan. 27. (Bianca Muller) 5 width:500px;height:332px
Lawrencetown's Mark Thomas, 3, enjoys the drums at an AGNS family day of music and art on Sunday, Jan. 27. (Bianca Muller) 6 width:500px;height:332px Seven-year-old Aidan Ferguson takes a turn on the cello. (Bianca Muller) 7 height:500px;width:332px Aidan Malloy, 5, plays with percussion instruments. (Bianca Muller) 8 height:500px;width:332px Alison Johnston, 4, learns how to use the trumpet at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia's instrument petting zoo on Sunday, Jan. 27. (Bianca Muller) 9 width:500px;height:332px Maggie Johnston, 6, learns how to use the trumpet. (Bianca Muller) 10 width:500px;height:332px
Kate Wood, 6, plays the violin. (Bianca Muller) 11 height:500px;width:332px Milder temperatures made for a fun afternoon on Flag Pond in Cow Bay on Saturday, Jan 26. (Submitted) 12 width:500px;height:270px Kevin Caverley and Adam Hamilton work to keep the lot clear of snow at Bluenose Bottle Depot on Woodlawn Road on Saturday, Jan. 19. (G. Kanasevich) 13 width:500px;height:389px Aaron Perrott of Lower Sackville, an avid biker, spent an afternoon on Saturday, Jan. 26 racing around a frozen First Lake on his hand-crafted snow bike. Perrott made the winter contraption himself with spare and recycled items. NICKI HIMMELMAN 14 width:500px;height:333px Piper Rob Greene leads the way to the ceremonial addressing of the Haggis during the Federation of Scottish Culture in Nova Scotia's Burns Night held at St. John's Anglican Church Hall in Middle Sackville on Saturday, Jan. 26. NICKI HIMMELMAN 15 height:500px;width:333px
Jeanette Maclean (left) and Mary Gillis enjoy an afternoon of tea, cards and fundraising for the Sackville Support Group's Grandmothers for African Grandmothers Luncheon and bridge/card social held at Knox United Church in Lower Sackville on Saturday, Jan. 26. NICKI HIMMELMAN 16 width:500px;height:333px
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Published on January 31, 2013

Morris House moves slowly along Gottingen Street early Sunday morning (Jan. 27), completing the last leg of its journey from Hollis Street downtown to it's new home at the corner of Creighton and Charles Street. The 249-year-old house will be used to create affordable housing for young adults. (Bianca Muller)

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