Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Retired fishing boat, Janice Ann III.


365 Project - Day 116 - 4/26/11
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Retired fishing boat, Janice Ann III. Comeauville, Nova Scotia.  

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

moss on the rocks by the river in St. Benoni, Nova Scotia.

Crawling around in the soft green moss on the rocks by the river in St. Benoni, Nova Scotia. 
365 Project - Day 109 - 4/19/11
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The Weymouth Rotary Trestle Train Bridge


The Weymouth Rotary Trestle Train Bridge was built in 1914.

It is now slated for demolition along with two other train bridges in western Nova Scotia. 
This bridge was a rotary bridge that could be opened to let the tall ships through. 
21 new images of the Weymouth Train Bridge. Taken on April 3, 2011. 

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Monday, April 4, 2011

Low tide on Baie Ste Marie


365 Project - Day 94 - 4/4/11

Low tide on Baie Ste Marie exposing an old water tank and periwinkles on the ocean floor. A lone cam digger looks for pallones on the left. Near the old Comeau's Sea Foods (formerly D Saulnier) processing plant in Grosses Coques, Nova Scotia. 


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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Historic Weymouth Train Bridge


Steel girders under the Weymouth Train Bridge.
365 Project - Day 93 - 4/3/11

On this sunny spring day in April we explored and enjoyed the view of a train bridge that has stood like sentinel over the Sissiboo River river for nearly a century. Built in 1914 in Weymouth, Nova Scotia.

It is now slated for demolition along with two other train bridges in western Nova Scotia. This bridge was a rotary bridge that could be opened to let the tall ships through. You turned a crank manually and the bridge spun around to let the ships pass to unload & unload their cargo.

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Saturday, April 2, 2011

An old boat that I'm pretty sure wouldn't float...


An old boat that I'm pretty sure wouldn't float, and the view of Baie Ste Marie that I had while perched on the edge of the old foundation of the former Comeau Seafood's Fish Plant. The plant burned down around a decade ago. Grosses Coques, Nova Scotia.

365 Project - Day 92 - 4/2/11
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Friday, April 1, 2011

April 1, 2011


Snow & rain in Nova Scotia today, but spring and warmer weather will return in a day or two.
The rain will make everything around us turn green.

Wandering through the woods in Saulnierville Station I found this crooked cabin that has surely seen better days.

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