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The Landing and beyond


The estuary looks different from above. 




The water looks cold as the gray sky creates a mood which sunshine makes unfamiliar. The straw coloured grasses and bulrushes signify the season. Where there is enough soil for trees, they are changing slowly with the diminishing light.




We had walked The Landing, a dirt road which runs along the estuary and were headed back to our friends’ home in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. 




This is their daily walk in their new hometown. While it is challenging near the end, with the climb up from the lowlands, it is easy for Carlo and Hiltrud after their months of practice.



We need jackets this day as the northerly wind is cool. The trail along the water is well used by residents and we meet a number of them along the way. There are lots of dogs to make friends with. We take our time, rest on occasion, 




and take photographs. The grasses and bulrushes along the road provide a good border from the water which flows to and from St.George’s Bay.




Trees line the fields nearby and autumn colours abound.




Carlo points out an eagle’s nest, partly hidden by the trees. 




Just beneath it, a bald eagle we name Sam, sits and surveys his domain. The detail in his feathers is impressive.




Along the way, we pass gardens where the autumn colour causes us to pause and take in the scenes. 




The next day, a deer was enjoying the plants in those gardens. Deer are an unusual sight for us as there are none in our native Newfoundland or on Prince Edward Island. My husband and I were excited to see her.




Autumn looks good in Antigonish

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