Thursday, June 28, 2012

Trying Not to be a (Tidal) Bore.

Home on a hill at Hall's Harbour.
Wolfville, NS – This evening has been all about family. Well, that and a substantial lobster feed.

A basket filled with 28 lobsters, bowls of various sides and a table surrounded by family that does not get together all that often made for a wonderful time to say the least. I am grateful.

Throughout the day, we made our way to various spots around the Bay of Fundy, where we experienced its famous tides. Hall’s Harbour was overcast, but quiet as fishing boats leaned against the wharf, their hulls resting in mud.

We continued to the Blomidon Lookoff, which offered a really neat perspective as we looked down on a storm that had formed over the Bay. From there, we finished at Cape Split, wandering out onto the red clay and finding the remains of a very old wooden structure several hundred feet out into the muck.

It was definitely the scenic route to my aunt and uncle’s orchard.

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