


The mist didn’t deter visitors to Parrsboro from a post breakfast guided tour. “I’m happy!” and “We would have never explored this beach on our own!” were just two of the enthusiastic comments I overheard while walking below the 200 Million year old cliffs. Springer spaniel Angie was in her element: in and out of shallow water, climbing over seaweed covered rocks, weaving in and out of rocky terrain, scaling some of the not so steep slopes toward the cliffs (till she was called back) and racing across sandy stretches exposed by the low tide, made for one happy canine.







Once again, my order for sunshine as we we approached the arch had been heard and delivered by the weather gods.







On our return to the car the mist at Glooscap Campground Beach was still dense and transformed the beach into an eerie and mysterious backdrop for a Halloween movie…


…which hung around till shortly after 4 pm!

Wishing you all a fabulous weekend! On the agenda tomorrow: Circumnavigating Two Islands at low tide. Check back for images and a report! Anna