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Blue Sky Day

Friday, we decided it was time to return to Kejimkujik National Park and walk the Peter Point trail. It was a remarkable adventure.

The park remains closed and so the roads to Eel Weir and the trail were unoccupied. We only saw one couple from Maitland Bridge walking their dog.

What a splendid day ! No traffic on Highway #8 between Annapolis Royal and the Park. In the sky, we could see the con-trails of aircraft, flying between the Maritimes and New England.

After the exhilaration, we stopped at the Brown Dog Kitchen. It is operating under new management. We enjoyed a coffee and curry puffs. Two per serving.

In the Library, I found “Dropped Threads: What We Aren’t Told” edited by Carol Shields and Marjorie Anderson on the used bookshelf. For Heather, Spinach and Swiss Chard seeds.

Saturday, we returned to the Library to hear Claire Jimmison. It is part of the 2024 Speaker Series, sponsored by the Friends of the Annapolis Royal Library.

Acknowledgements

Heather shared the bliss of the Peter Point trail. Edward added the graphics and links.

Reference

Carol Shields and Marjorie Anderson (ed), 2001, Dropped Threads: What We Aren’t Told, Vintage Canada.

PS
We are blessed with access to a National Park, especially in the off-season, before visitors arrive in May.

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