Last Monday was Dumping Day .......
in this area of Nova Scotia, when the fishing boats headed out to sea to set their traps for the start of the lobster season.
It was a beautiful day with calm seas and winds and mild temps ...... what the fishermen would call a 'slicker.' The waters became a gigantic mirror.
Even this seagull and rock made a lovely reflection.
Scenes of Camp Cove Wharf in Lower Argyle, Nova Scotia.
2 Comments:
What pretty country! What excitement! I can smell the salt and boat engines...
Thanks for posting these...I have never seen your area of the world and this is very interesting & different from where we are. We have pastoral farm areas, no longer in use coke ovens and cities that used to be major steel producers. I clicked on each of your pictures to enjoy them better. I'd better go see about starting supper which I think will be chili and garlic bread.
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