These are some pictures of spider webs that I took last August when I was kayaking early in the morning in the fog. I love the way that the spider webs show up at this time.
When I looked back, I saw that there were 7 swans here last winter. We seem to see some swans each year now. I believe all of these are trumpeter swans. They were too far away for me to see if there were any tundra swans in there or not. It also doesn’t look like […]
The pileated woodpecker is the largest woodpecker in Canada. It’s name “pileated” means “capped”. It is nearly the size of a crow. This one is a female. The males look similar except that they have a red stripe on the cheek, that looks a bit like a moustache. We often see the results of a […]
We were able to go to Yarmouth this past year. We had tried to do this 4 years ago, but had to turn back because of a hurricane, so this was especially nice for us.
We have snow now. It has been beautiful – even though it means snow shoveling for people, and more dangerous driving conditions. It brightens the scenery, and is much nicer than the “grayness” we’ve had for awhile. These are some pictures along our road.
The tide was in when we were at Joggins, but we were able to see the cliffs anyway. We just couldn’t walk along the beach below them. This is a UNEXCO World Heritage Site that has 15 km of coastline along the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia. Many of the boulders and rocks along […]