A Nice Walk ( with photos )

Today we went to the provincial park again. There were only 2 campers there. The temperature was 17 and it was nice and sunny. We took a longer walk today which was nice. We went down to the beach.
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We saw two bald eagles circling up above us.
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A nice quiet place to sit.
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A maple tree that’s completely changed ALL its colours. IMG_1920.jpeg
It was a lovely day for a walk..
I hope you enjoyed your day.
 

I love your pictures so much!! I want to eventually move to a place where things are green, and near the water - just like you share! You can, however, keep the snakes! :ROFLMAO:
Nova Scotia is 80% forest and Canada’s ocean playground. It’s less expensive than other provinces too but snakes aren’t going anywhere. lol
 
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Today we walked on the boardwalk in our closest city. It was cloudy and 14 degrees.
Here’s our coast guard boat.
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Two Muskoka chairs for sitting
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A large tugboat
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We sat and watched a sailboat get its sails dismantled and lifted off the boat and I was sure I took a picture but I didn’t. Too bad cause it was interesting how it was done.
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After our walk we stopped by a ‘Running Man’ store and bought a pizza for lunch as well as some Lacy cookies.
 
Pizza and lacy cookies sound lovely.
Do you know what those submersibles are used for?
According to my husband, those aren’t submersibles. They are boats used for training. There’s a marine college close by and we saw 2 of those bright orange boats go by. I think they are generally used for marine emergencies.

Note: my husband could be wrong though.
I don’t know might have been a better answer. lol
 
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According to my husband, those aren’t submersibles. They are boats used for training. There’s a marine college close by and we saw 2 of those bright orange boats go by. I think they are generally used for marine emergencies.

Note: my husband could be wrong though.
I don’t know might have been a better answer. lol
Well, that seems a sensible conclusion. Would be a fun thing to get to watch, a training exercise. :)
 
Today we walked on the boardwalk in our closest city. It was cloudy and 14 degrees.
Here’s our coast guard boat.
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Two Muskoka chairs for sitting
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A large tugboat
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We sat and watched a sailboat get its sails dismantled and lifted off the boat and I was sure I took a picture but I didn’t. Too bad cause it was interesting how it was done.
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After our walk we stopped by a ‘Running Man’ store and bought a pizza for lunch as well as some Lacy cookies.
Are u using your phone camera? The pictures are all very nice photographs!!!
 
Today we walked in the provincial park. It was only 13 degrees and cloudy / sunny.
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There was 5 campsites taken.
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There were some new boats in the channel .
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Colourful trees on the Sideroad on the way home..
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Today we heard back from my brother who got all the 12 canned foods we sent him. He was pleasantly surprised .

Have a wonderful day everyone.
 
I think those little orange boats ARE submersibles @Medusa . I’m not sure exactly what they are used for.
If you're referring to the orange boat in the white metal frame ...
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That's a Freefall Life Boat - not a submersible. That whole frame and boat as you see it in the pic is mounted to the stern of cargo ships and the purpose is for immediate escape from the ship in the event of a fire or explosion or other occurance that would require immediate escape as there is no need for the time consuming task of lowering a traditional life boat. You just climb in, strap youself in tightly and the boat then is released and free falls off the stern of the ship into the ocean below then bobs to the surface. Has it's own engine and emerg. suppiles in it.

If you've ever seen the movie Captain Phillips, with Tom Hanks, they use one in that movie.
 
If you're referring to the orange boat in the white metal frame ...
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That's a Freefall Life Boat - not a submersible. That whole frame and boat as you see it in the pic is mounted to the stern of cargo ships and the purpose is for immediate escape from the ship in the event of a fire or explosion or other occurance that would require immediate escape as there is no need for the time consuming task of lowering a traditional life boat. You just climb in, strap youself in tightly and the boat then is released and free falls off the stern of the ship into the ocean below then bobs to the surface. Has it's own engine and emerg. suppiles in it.

If you've ever seen the movie Captain Phillips, with Tom Hanks, they use one in that movie.
Thats what my husband said. That it was a life boat that disengages when needed.
Thanks for the info MrPants.
 
Today we took the Celtic trail. We went on the very first part of it.. It was 13 degrees and cloudy. We had 2 ATV ‘s pass us.
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I love all the different colours of the plants changing colours.

IMG_1028.jpegIMG_1025.jpegIMG_1020.jpegI’m trying to get different pictures than the ones I usually take. Today I wore a longer sweat shirt type jacket..It was nice and soft.
 


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