…time to share some images of our hometown…
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There is more to explore than beaches…
…an impromptu invitation to join three creative women led to a day filled with colour and texture…
When you just can’t get enough…
…when a definition is spot on!
A Special Time of the Day
…May these magical sunset moments help you navigate the day…
Drawing Parallels
…Sharing wonderful experiences in nature with a friend truly make them more special! A visit to Blu Sac Road Beach offered many discoveries…
Looking Closely
…I immerse myself in the colour, texture and line…
The Dulser…
… a Nova Scotia moment…
Abundance
“Not what we have but what we enjoy, constitutes our abundance.” – Epicurus
T’is the Season…
…when you head out at a moment’s notice and come home with a tasty addition to dinner!
Wild Blueberry Time!!!
…these tiny blue morsels of goodness are packed with great nutrition… and we found them by the wayside!
Living Spirals…
…the spiral – instrumental in the development of living things…
The Many Faces of Wasson’s Bluff
…hunting down some hidden faces at Wasson’s Bluff…
Wasson’s Bluff, Part 2: Textures and Colours – Soft Edges vs. Hard Edges…
…the rich environment at Wasson’s Bluff in the form of a photo essay…
Back to the beach: Wasson’s Bluff
…It felt as if I had been away for months… and soon I was engrossed in the rich offerings this beach holds…
Summer Evening Backyard View
…another moment in time captured close to home…
Between Heavy Downpours…
…a quick beach excursions between heavy rains…
Evening Walk
…Thank you for tagging along on my evening walk. I hope you enjoy the images and additional information to click on…
Close to Home: Parrsboro Lighthouse
…In the practice of Contemplative Miksang Photography we work with many themes. One such theme is called “the Motif in Landscape”. Obviously this is a subject that takes time to fully embrace. The local lighthouse is the perfect subject to explore as a “Motif” for me…
Red Rock Beach
…The Red Rocks of Cape Chignecto have a special appeal. I remember the first time I visited this beach I was drawn by the colour, intensified by the deep blue sky overhead…
Crustose lichen
Bright yellow circles draw us in when the light fades…