For Labor Day, I thought I would share some lovely pictures of the vacation we just had in New Brunswick, Canada.
You’ve already met the piglets. There were also cows in their native element, but I’ll tell you about that soon.
In the meantime, here’s some shots of the Bay of Fundy, with the largest tidal variations in the world.
Low tide:
The gorgeous hike along the trail in Fundy National Park:
Great food, including fiery pickles, homemade ice cream (and meringue from the egg whites left), lots of lobster and fresh low-bush blueberries and blackberries:
I’m also, as it turns out from pics, a sap for sunsets, Here’s one advancing across the Saint John River:
Have a relaxing holiday! Look out for a post this week on safer cosmetics and personal care products.
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