This
year it felt as though the fall season with its change in colours was taking a
long time to arrive, but suddenly and very impressively it came. Once again as I often find, the camera never really captured the full extent of it all …………..
Wednesday, 17 October 2018
Monday, 17 September 2018
Eastern Passage and more ....
Eastern
Passage an area historically tied to the fishing industry is located at the entrance
to the Halifax Harbour just 20 minutes from downtown Halifax. Its waterfront
has several small wharves and piers including the quaint, restored 200 year old
fishing village of Fisherman’s Cove.
To
get there we first had to pass through Dartmouth, which meant we had to sample
what is claimed by Canadian Living magazine and others to be “Canada’s
Best Fish and Chips”. The place is very basic, extremely small, and down to
earth and is called John's Lunch.
Their speciality is the haddock, but since 1969 John’s also does up incredible plates
of deep-fried shrimp, clams, scallops, and calamari. The vibe at John’s is a
classic, hole-in-the-wall diner with a choice between swivelling counter stools
facing the deep fryers and retro vinyl-upholstered booths to sit at. The
highlight for me before the feast was the wonderful and exciting smell of Fish
and Chips which welcomes you at the door.
After
filling up at John’s we took a wee wander to look over the Halifax Harbour to
see Halifax from an unfamiliar side and also the three Holland America Line
cruise ships, which are taking an unplanned refuge in the city while Hurricane
Florence rages down south.
Saturday, 8 September 2018
Finally ......
…..….
after a long but persevering summer of catching nothing more than a few tree branches, too
much seaweed, one crab, a couple of planks of wood and a shoe, see ~
https://southshoretidewatch.blogspot.com/2018/08/went-fishing-again.html
~ I caught some mackerel, in fact probably over two dozen. Of those, only eleven met the 10 ½” keeper rule. The successful event took place last evening just after high tide at the Lahave ferry wharf.
~ I caught some mackerel, in fact probably over two dozen. Of those, only eleven met the 10 ½” keeper rule. The successful event took place last evening just after high tide at the Lahave ferry wharf.
When
you hit a shoal of mackerel it can be good fun with the fish almost surrendering
to your line which at one point I had five on. As the evening wore on and it
got dark, the mackerel were actually jumping out the water, an incredible sight
which I had never seen before in all my years of fishing. which started way back when I was a wee
laddie in Scotland.
Left home and moved south ....
This
week our Hummingbird buddies left Pleasantville and are flying off south for the
winter to the warmer climates of Mexico, Caribbean Islands, and Central America.
In
early spring we put out two Hummingbird feeders, one out front and the other in
the back. As a result it has been fascinating to watch and listen to Hummingbird
behaviour. The listening is from the constant humming noise of their wing flaps
which can be in excess of 80 per second.
Throughout
the summer it has been fun to observe an increased level of confidence and tenacity
with our little buddies. This was most noticeable when the feeder got empty, it
was only then they would hover close to or over us as an indication that a
fill-up was required.
It
has been thoroughly very entertaining watching those guys and hopefully they
will return next year.
Wednesday, 29 August 2018
The power of nature …..
………………..
is making its presence as the blackberry bushes take over in the woodshed.
It seems, the
power of nature can certainly make fun of the power of man at anytime ……!!
Thursday, 9 August 2018
Wednesday, 1 August 2018
Went fishing .....
…………………..
but as usual, I caught nothing.
Having
had enough of that, off I went to a quiet little corner of Bell Island.
Nothing
soothes the soul more than tranquility such as this ~
Thursday, 19 July 2018
Sunset and Foxes
An
evening wander on the Crescent Beach and a visit to Bell Island was rewarded
with a lovely sunset and an audience of curious fox cubs.
Can
it get any better here in the South Shore …? ~ Probably ….
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