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Novangelist: May 2009
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Monday, May 11, 2009. Spring Carpets of Blossoming Green. Nova Scotia in spring, like all seasons, there is always something special. Living off the Atlantic coast, we get to see dramatic and swiftly shifting skies, raging tempests and a new patchwork of nature's art every day. Spring is no exception. Yes, spring in Nova Scotia, it's a heady mix. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bay of Fundy Blog. NS Come to Life. East Coat By Choice. InfoMonkey - HFX News. I'm an immigrant, a British ex-pat turned proud Cana...
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Novangelist: January 2009
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Friday, January 30, 2009. Ocean Jewels of Winter. The Atlantic is, as many a sailor over as many centuries will attest, an unforgiving mistress. A tempestuous and roiling body of water, rarely at rest and even then her waves crest and roll. When the Atlantic howls with a furied storm, the waves crash resoundingly onto the shoreline, frothing and rolling, tossing flotsam and driftwood about like leaves falling in the autumn winds. The Symphonic Sounds of Winter. Winter. A word that sends shivers down ...
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Novangelist: April 2009
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Halifax is Like Shuffle on your iPod. One of the reasons I like using shuffle on my iPod or iTunes is that you can set a bunch of music to the mood you're in, and let's face it, different weather invokes different moods. And different moods are a great break up in what would otherwise be a monotonous life. Do you change your music with the weather? Sunday, April 19, 2009. The Sweet Treat of Spring. Yet living in such tropical climates would mean sacrificing perhaps one of the bes...
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Novangelist: Seeing The Trees for the Forest is Nice
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010. Seeing The Trees for the Forest is Nice. In summer they offer cool shade from the summer heat. In winter a great chance to climb high in their embracing arms where you can leap into a deep pile of snow and laugh. In any time of year, they offer a rolling vista from the highways, sometimes with stunning layers of fog and sunlight, making the distant hills seem to roll mysteriously in the distance, ever beckoning you forward to new discoveries. Photo Credit: Archer10 Dennis on Flickr.
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Swimming with Sea Lions
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Find Us On Facebook. Our Photos at Wandering Photographer. Living On The Road. Travelling Australia with Four Kids in a campervan. You are here: Home. Swimming with the Sea Lions. Swimming with the Sea Lions. November 5, 2011. By Amy and Jarrad. Middot; 34 Comments. It was late, and the kids wouldn’t settle in bed. They were over-tired after spending the day playing in the water at Lincoln National Park. My husband, Jarrad, picked up the phone as it sounded a message. He read out,. Jarrad complained, ...
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Novangelist: October 2009
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Thursday, October 1, 2009. Autumn Hikes Under Brilliant Cascades of Colour. At the close of a hectic week in the bustling city of Halifax there is nothing more relaxing and mind-clearing than a hike. Nova Scotia is teeming with trails. Yet all these trails are bordered or bedecked with autumns cascading colours. Along the Cape Split. One is taken to smile at a bounding Nova Scotia duck toller. No matter your mood, an autumn hike in this province can only leave your mind refreshed. Perhaps the only ye...
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Novangelist: A Mysterious Land?
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Thursday, September 24, 2009. No one can say exactly who built these structures, nor exactly when. The 1400's? These are the mysterious ruins of Bayers Lake, tucked into a corner of Bayers Lake retail park, oddly out of phase with the surrounding mix of retail and office buildings. But that's just another one of those idiosyncrasies of this fascinating and captivating province. Speculation of the Bayers Lake mystery walls. Runs that it may have been a trading post with the Mi'kmaq. Wasn't started until t...
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Novangelist: March 2009
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Friday, March 13, 2009. The Sweet Ocean Embrace. But one of those most poignant elements of life in Nova Scotia is the intoxicating scent of the sea on a foggy or rainy day. As winter ebbs into spring and the rains commence, the snow fading from mind and eye, you can sometimes scent the salty sea on the air. Somehow it is comforting, a gentle yet ever present reminder that you are alive. Tuesday, March 3, 2009. Discovering Nova Scotia Gems. And she has quite an accomplished career behind her. NS Come to ...
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Novangelist: Autumn Hikes Under Brilliant Cascades of Colour
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Thursday, October 1, 2009. Autumn Hikes Under Brilliant Cascades of Colour. At the close of a hectic week in the bustling city of Halifax there is nothing more relaxing and mind-clearing than a hike. Nova Scotia is teeming with trails. Yet all these trails are bordered or bedecked with autumns cascading colours. Along the Cape Split. One is taken to smile at a bounding Nova Scotia duck toller. No matter your mood, an autumn hike in this province can only leave your mind refreshed. Perhaps the only ye...
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Novangelist: Where Natures Pallette of Perfumes is Just Enough
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Where Natures Pallette of Perfumes is Just Enough. That's Nova Scotia. Ocean winds that carry away the detritus smells of a big, bustling city, and anyone who thinks Halifax. You need to visit. Here We know how to bustle when the bustling is good. A major container port, a high-tech corridor, five universities. That's Nova Scotia. Balance between bustle, hustle and sanity for the senses. Pure gold. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bay of Fundy Blog. NS Come to Life.