




…for Nova Scotia’s Wandering Wilsons to come to Parrsboro. Heidi from Pleasant Street Inn extended the invite, provided a stack of local information and the Wandering Wilsons rolled into town for the weekend.





It was my turn to shine after Sunday lunch. We met up at Soley Cove for a family tour. The rain ponchos got their third workout on this particular stretch of beach in six days. It was the wettest tour I have conducted all summer!





The Wandering Wilsons are real troopers: there was not even a hint of discouragement when the rain really pelted down. Even the Yorkie Honey did not hesitate. Curious about what might be around another rain-soaked Jurassic sandstone formation everyone forged ahead as the tide slowly receded.

When the resident bald eagle soared overhead Honey was quickly put back on the leash. She had no idea why but didn’t protest either. My heart had skipped a beat and the scenario playing in my head, about a tiny dog getting carried off by an eagle, is the stuff nightmares are made of!😨 All was well in the end but it was definitely a good reminder that dogs must stay on leash at all times while walking on the ocean floor.







Soley Cove never disappoints! With the rain it becomes even more mysterious and anyone with a vivid imagination expects dinosaurs to appear at any moment.





We are always grateful for the warm rain in Nova Scotia! There is no need to cancel a tour or excursion. No matter what, the ocean floor is already wet, right? A sense of adventure is always a plus and that the Wandering Wilsons brought with them! Thanks for the opportunity to show you around one of the many beaches along the Upper Bay of Fundy, Natalie, Dihlan, Nina, Dave and Honey. Till we meet again…