…winter arrives soon!
Category Archives: Bay of Fundy Photography
Into the sunset…
…we drove tonight! A sliver of moon above the clouds…
Blue Sky – No Snow
After a warm and windy day yesterday the air was chilly… but the white stuff had disappeared!
The Driftwood Log…
…hiding sparkling treasures. Happy Sunday!
Jewels along the way…
When the sun illuminates the frosty jewels covering weeds and evergreens the world sparkles!
Awe Inspiring…
The Cliffs of Fundy Geopark shoreline never ceases to amaze!
Quick Excursion to Cape d’Or
We were so pleased to reconnect with our friends from Saskatchewan today. Susan and Brian are spending some time in Nova Scotia. Knowing how much they love to discover new landscapes we made the late afternoon decision to make a quick trip to Cape d’Or. The light and the cliffs did not disappoint!
Chasing Last Light…
High tide was relatively late in the day and I thought I had waited long enough to get a last minute beach excursion in. I decided on using the stairs to the Old Man sea stack but when I stepped onto the rocky beach I realized that I would have to scramble over the bouldersContinue reading “Chasing Last Light…”
November Reflections…
Zen aesthetic inspired contemplative imagery… a grey day in a monochrome environment.
Red Cliffs along the Cliffs of Fundy Global UNESCO Geopark
So many beaches, each unique and awe inspiring!
Not just any beach…
…my favourite beach close to home!
Two Islands
Always a fabulous experience: Eagle and Gull Islands near Parrsboro.
Just a few…
…of my favourite things! Can’t wait to get outside again!
Missing some beach love…
…happy I have gathered memories for days like these…
Leaning…
…into the elements! There are a number of evergreens lining the Parrsboro shore. This particular specimen is located at the entrance to Brookville Beach. Due to the heavy rain in the general forecast for Saturday we had to cancel our guided hike. And once again, my weather app predicted for the heavy rain to arriveContinue reading “Leaning…”
Japanese Knotweed
…hanging on till the impending storm!
Late Season Find
Did you know? Witches butter is an edible wild fungi. Nutritionally, it is made up of polysaccarides (carbohydrates) and is being studied for it’s immune boosting properties. If you get stuck out in the forest it’s one of the few edible mushrooms that can be eaten raw. Good to know!
Powerful Nature
A triangle carved By wind, weather and ocean – Beach discovery…
Autumnal Vista
This tranquil vista Framed by autumnal colour – The beach is calling!
Halloween…
A witches cauldron Ready for Halloween night – Soon the sun will set.