Saturday, June 26, 2010
Sunset Over the Bay of Fundy
I took this picture on Friday June 25th -the night of the full moon- from the Cape d'Or Lighthouse.
I was on my normal high-speed Lonely Planet mission to cover as much territory as I could in a day when Darcy, the owner of the little B&B in the lighthouse quarters at Cape d'Or (who had no idea I was working for Lonely Planet) talked me into taking it slow for a change. He had a few extra rooms and his server was off that night so he gave me a deal in exchange for helping out in the kitchen - since his place is in one of the most beautiful spots in Nova Scotia, this was an offer I couldn't turn down.
With hot Balieys and decaf, Darcy, the other (very fun) guests and I watched the sun set over New Brunswick while a giant full moon rose behind us from Hall's Harbour Nova Scotia. The Bay of Fundy stretched, wildly crashing with white caps below the cliffs. This was truly a magic moment and I'm so glad I slowed down to enjoy myself. I caught up the next day and was a much happier human being.
I've never been to Canada, but it looks stunning. Enjoy the rest of your trip (even if you are working).
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate! I'll keep trying to blog - not easy!
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