
Another rescued image post from Google+ that had never made its way to my blog, so I was really glad to see it and restore it here. Winter is setting in well here, with temperatures into the well below freezing numbers. It’s so nice to see this sitting here in a comfortable house in front of a warm fire.
Original Post: February 13, 2012 – Park Bench, Canning Nova Scotia – February afternoon
The village of Canning was once a ship building town and ships used to dock here to load apples and potatoes to send around the world. Now the river is small, just about big enough for a canoe or a row boat. It’s hard to imagine that a ship could ever have made its way up here.
There is a park here and in the summer it is lovely to sit on this bench and see the birds on the water and in the fields edging the dykes beyond. Quite beautiful in the blowing snow too, although the bench is rather less inviting and I nearly froze as I was taking this image.
I know exactly where that bench is, Ellie. In fact, I have lowered my derriere upon it more than once to admire the river and its banks…however, never in the blowing snows of winter. Lovely photo.
You have before (in kinder weather) and I hope you will again, Janet! Thank you, I’m glad you like it. XO