Comments on: kejimkujik seaside adjunct http://magickcanoe.com/blog/2006/07/16/kejimkujik-seaside-adjunct/ a place where nature, photography and writing meet Fri, 05 Mar 2010 11:48:22 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: Renata http://magickcanoe.com/blog/2006/07/16/kejimkujik-seaside-adjunct/comment-page-1/#comment-43366 Renata Mon, 16 Apr 2007 14:33:43 +0000 http://magickcanoe.com/blog/2006/07/16/kejimkujik-seaside-adjunct/#comment-43366 Hi, could I use your green crab image for abooklet on incasive species which I am putting together? If so, what would you like to see as photo credit? Regards, Renata Claudi Hi, could I use your green crab image for abooklet on incasive species which I am putting together? If so, what would you like to see as photo credit?
Regards, Renata Claudi

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By: burning silo http://magickcanoe.com/blog/2006/07/16/kejimkujik-seaside-adjunct/comment-page-1/#comment-3616 burning silo Tue, 18 Jul 2006 01:14:06 +0000 http://magickcanoe.com/blog/2006/07/16/kejimkujik-seaside-adjunct/#comment-3616 Robin - You would probably enjoy visiting Nova Scotia. The province varies greatly in geography, culture, scenery, nature. Too much to see in just one visit, which probably explains why we've traveled here several times over the years. Robin – You would probably enjoy visiting Nova Scotia. The province varies greatly in geography, culture, scenery, nature. Too much to see in just one visit, which probably explains why we’ve traveled here several times over the years.

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By: robin andrea http://magickcanoe.com/blog/2006/07/16/kejimkujik-seaside-adjunct/comment-page-1/#comment-3589 robin andrea Mon, 17 Jul 2006 14:37:24 +0000 http://magickcanoe.com/blog/2006/07/16/kejimkujik-seaside-adjunct/#comment-3589 I've always wanted to go to Nova Scotia because I imagined it looked like this. I love coastlines that have these large rocks where the seals rest. Such great places to explore and find all those little things. Beautiful there. I’ve always wanted to go to Nova Scotia because I imagined it looked like this. I love coastlines that have these large rocks where the seals rest. Such great places to explore and find all those little things. Beautiful there.

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By: burning silo http://magickcanoe.com/blog/2006/07/16/kejimkujik-seaside-adjunct/comment-page-1/#comment-3577 burning silo Mon, 17 Jul 2006 01:07:30 +0000 http://magickcanoe.com/blog/2006/07/16/kejimkujik-seaside-adjunct/#comment-3577 Xris - We spent today at the main Kejimkujik Park - hiked 3 of the trails including the one called "Hemlocks & Hardwoods" that has many old growth hemlocks, one of which they estimate to be 400+ years old. Really a wonderful walk through that part of the forest. I enjoy beaches too... checking out tide pools, interesting textures created by water moving over sand, etc... A good way to spend some time. - Peter - Yes, I took several photos of those seals and that one always seemed to be looking right at me. They are actually quite distant as I used the zoom on my camera to get that shot. Not sure what the insect would be that bit Stacy. Could it have been a Yellowjacket? They can be very nasty and some people react badly to the stings. Thanks for posting the link to the Blandings turtle article! Xris – We spent today at the main Kejimkujik Park – hiked 3 of the trails including the one called “Hemlocks & Hardwoods” that has many old growth hemlocks, one of which they estimate to be 400+ years old. Really a wonderful walk through that part of the forest.
I enjoy beaches too… checking out tide pools, interesting textures created by water moving over sand, etc… A good way to spend some time.
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Peter – Yes, I took several photos of those seals and that one always seemed to be looking right at me. They are actually quite distant as I used the zoom on my camera to get that shot.
Not sure what the insect would be that bit Stacy. Could it have been a Yellowjacket? They can be very nasty and some people react badly to the stings.
Thanks for posting the link to the Blandings turtle article!

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