I am continuing to share my photos of
last summer's walks on the beach.
Wonders of nature and
some treasures I find.
If you missed Part One, click here.
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Bonaventure Beach.
The Lighthouse in the distance.Further, the town of Bonaventure.
Starfish that got beached.
Stairways to the beach.
All kinds of models.....
On my walks from Fauvel to Bonaventure.
Kites in Trees
Abandoned
The Seagulls make hole in the banks to lay their eggs in Spring.
Driftwood
Tree and Stumps
Trees that erosion has caused to fall into the water.
Some are washed up in big storms from New Brunswick,
across the Bay.My sister Annie found this piece of black glass.
Black glass is very rare and
one of the oldest seaglass existing.
It is said to have come from old whiskey bottles.
It is very hard to distinguish amongst black rocks,
making it the most difficult seaglass to find.
If held up to a light, it's translucent.
Beachwood
we came upon this cedar driftwood sea monster.
After thinking about him and how he would
look in my flower bed,
He's about 8 ft. long, my brother with his truck,
brought him home.
Luckily he was still there the day after.
He could have been washed out by high tides
or the victim of a bonfire.
Maybe he'll scare away the deer
that come to eat my hostas.
I named him SeaBiscuit...
SeaBiscuit in November
We have spectacular sunsets in this region in Autumn.
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