Our rambling began by visiting our friendly "Blaze" caretaker. A reliable vehicle maintenance business--Cousins. They are located in West Chezzetcook about ten minutes from our house.
In any case, we were able to obtain the information that we needed in order to continue on with our vehicle registration and annual motor vehicle safety inspection.
We drove down the road a few more kilometres and picked up Stella, Lisa and Mike's happy dog, and continued our adventures.
Here we are at beautiful Martinique Beach. Apparently the longest beach in Nova Scotia. It was an hour after high tide, sunny and windy. The waves were approximately 12 to 13 feet high and spectacularly crashing.
Lou and I had an invigorating walk up and down the beach. Stella, on the other hand, put on at least ten times the mileage we did and at a much faster pace. She loves the beach, especially so on windy days when she finds it very exciting to chase the sea foam, any sand particles or loose leaves.
Psalm 104:7-9. But at your rebuke the waters fled, at the sound of your thunder they took to flight; they flowed over the mountains, they went down into the valleys, to the place you assigned for them. You set a boundary they cannot cross; never again will they cover the earth.
1 comment:
Hi Marilyn,
Thanks for the view into your world in eastern Canada. Lovely pictures...I can feel the weather and hear those breakers...ah for the beauty of that marvellous Psalm..."He has set the boundaries..." - that is comforting. Have a glorious day...alice
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