Monday, June 19, 2017

It has been a week now

This Monday (today) marks one week of my time in Nova Scotia. 

It has been a week filled with awe, touched by beauty, and I have been energized by new adventures. Molly and I have been to Lawrencetown beach once but Martinique three times. The beach has a long graceful curve and we can walk for miles and miles on hard packed sand. We have found  several clams and mussels, kelp, and “fun stones” as well as a deflated and quite dead jelly fish which I guess was a moon jellyfish although I really don’t know! We embarked on a Saturday hike with Neil and talked of geology, flora, of fog and fair weather. There is so much to learn so much to do. I suppose that might be an advantage of a nature lover for wherever you mingle with nature you can not but be moved.
Maze at Joggins

Walk with Neil

Lungwort (photo taken by Kate my daughter)

White Lady Slipper

Blueberry


Native Rhodera

Cinnamon fern

Sundew


Pitcher plants (I just LOVE them)



Bluets


Martinique Beach on a foggy day