Saturday, September 25, 2010

Halifax: Day Eight, Soggy Valley

Today we went into the Annapolis Valley for a day of visiting and casual exploring. Heavy on the visiting and light on the exploring, as it was very overcast and wet all day. I made do with a couple of beach shots and some macro time in a garden.



A picture taken of Evangeline beach, also known as the mud flats on the shores of the Bay of Fundy. Scary place because the difference in tide from when we walked out and walked in was about five feet. In about 10 minutes. We got off the beach pretty quickly.




The high water line was about half way up these rocks. Did I mention we got off the beach quickly?




Heavy erosion on the point from its daily tidal pummeling.




A red garden chair in the valley, the color cranked up a bit for fun and pop!




A fresh flower... obviously this plant didn't realize it's officially Autumn.




There's still some colorful life left in the garden, but not for much longer.




It was very wet out today, the water was palpable in the air.




More flower macro.




More late buds.




Alien eggs buried amongst the flower bits.


© Jeremy Buehler and Bug Noir (www.bugnoir.com), 2010.

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