Here we are again, another week has blazed past us in a heart beat.....The week has gone by quickly but I'm feeling quite good that I managed to get as much accomplished as I did. I spent the majority of my free time working on the two research projects and getting the last of my paperwork transferred over to Nova Scotia but I did get some fun time in as well.
The picture to the right was taken from Look Off Point where you can see the entire valley and get some ice cream if you are so inclined lol. It's to the left of this scene that Mr. Finnigan and I spent our day.
As you can see, I did manage to fit in some time for explorations and had a great time hanging out at Blomidon Provincial Park. This is an amazing place with red sand beaches and towering cliffs and the bluest of blue water. I've attached several pictures as the scenery is so spectacular. I had an absolutely wonderful time, but Mr. Finnigan was particularly thrilled to tag along as he spent the entire time running around the beach sniffing everything in sight.

It was so funny to watch him tear around the place lol. We must have walked a couple of miles down the beach to see different parts of the
cliffs as they too were especially beautiful.
Actually, parts of it reminded me of a moonscape...well what I would imagine a moonscape to look like anyway. Some of the pictures are so cool! I would like to get some of them printed and framed.
Cape Scott at Sunset.. Cottage Sunset
Next up we went over the mountain to Cape Scott to watch the sunset. This is a small community on the west shore of the Cape. Very small and not much there, but that of course is its charm. I parked myself at what is probably someone's get-a-way cottage and waited with Mr. Finnigan for the day's crowing glory and were not dissappointed.
One of the best pictures was of some foot prints in the sand of a little girl that was spending a day at the beach with her Mom and Dad. Very cute. You could tell she was having a magical day. I really enjoyed taking pictures this week and I've included one other I thought was particularly nice. It's a tiny bunny that was born about a week ago. He is about three inches long and seriously the cutest thing ever. There was a pile of them in the bunny cage and I wanted to take them home with me.

Okay, that's it. No more pictures lol. It was a good week, but I would have to admit to missing home at this point. I'm staying busy though and trekking about taking pictures is such a fun task. Regardless, I will continue to 'kick at the can' as they say and I'll be busy with school in no time.
In the meantime I get to enjoy the east coast and all the coastline one could possibly imagine. Next weekend I'm headed to Lunnenberg to see a celtic folk festival which should be fun. The city itself is also special and I think its a world heritage site because of all the architecture. Apparently, the ship's craftsmen were kept busy during the long winter months building fancy homes for the Captains.
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