Showing posts with label Nova Scotia Scenery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nova Scotia Scenery. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 January 2007

Walking

In an effort to keep some semblance of fitness in the winter months, I have taken to walking throughout Halifax and Dartmouth. I do this daily and usually get a minimum of 5 miles in depending on the weather. Walking is not something that has come naturally to me. My inclination is to sit at home and be comfortable, but now that I force myself to make it a daily event, I am enjoying it more and less force is required. So far the weather has been good for this pursuit. There is not much snow on the ground and there have been many sunny days. It has been very cold lately (-9c today) but if dressed appropriately, walking can still be an enjoyable experience.

Today, a sunny bright day, I covered 9 miles with a pleasent excursion out onto the middle of Lake Banook. As this picture shows, the lake is like one gigantic skating rink with the ice very smooth and clear. I envy the few who were out there skating. They glided past me with speed and, it appeared, without effort with miles of unblemished ice to cover.

Thursday, 2 November 2006

Peggy's Cove



On Sunday, 29 October, I took a drive out to Peggy's Cove with Cathie and my sister-in-law, Paula Eykelhof. It was a particularly windy day and the sea was up. The waves were spectacular and with the broken cloud cover the lighting was beautiful. I took this picture from the base of the lighthouse looking down over the rocks.

Friday, 29 September 2006

A Beautiful Place

Now that the golf season is drawing to a close this fall I have taken my camera out to the links on a few occasions to capture some of the reasons that I never get tired of Hartlen Point. It is a very beautiful place.

Click on the thumbnails below to see the full image.