Friday, September 13, 2019

Trip North - Nova Scotia - Day Two


Linda asked me to join her on a walk with the dogs
this morning at 7:30.  Gary was still in bed but said he was 
feeling much better.  Checked his rash and it was finally starting to fade!

We load the dogs in the back of the Jeep.
Hear no evil, Speak no evil and See no evil!
 Sir Sandord Fleming Park. A 95-acre park with four natural habitats , walking trails, the Dingle Tower, and sandy beach.  The park was donated to Halifax in 1908 by Sir Sandford Fleming, creator of Standard Time Zones. 
The Dingle Tower was dedicated in 1912 to commemorate 
150 years of representative government.

 There are squirrels about.
The glisten of sun on water ahead

 A nice paved trail follows the harbor to the Dingle Tower

 and continues on
 A peek at the Tower
 A nice little beach but too chilly out even for the Dogs.
 Another glimpse of the Dingle Tower
 Rowing crews practicing

 Some bridges over the creek.
 Changing of the dogs at the watering hole
 A really nice hike!
Got home and Gary was dressed, up and about and feeling a whole
lot better! 

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