It is Sunday and we decided to stay ‘local’.
This weekend, it was the ‘Paint the Town’ symposium.

Heather and I were interested in the panel discussion title “Could we ever know each other – without the Arts“. We were familiar with the careers of Tracy Summerville and Sally O’ Grady.
Imagine our surprise, when we turned up at the Legion for the 10:30 am session. To attend, we would have to register, at a cost of twenty five dollars per person. So much for including the ‘community’.
We took the Highway #201 home. Besides the plume of smoke from the West Dalhousie fire, there was a continuous stream of water bombers, taking water from the Annapolis River.

Before heading home, we stopped at the Sissiboo coffee shop. I picked up a copy of The Weymouth Bridge, free events newsletter.
An excellent complement to the Bridgetown Reader.
Around lunch time, we went to check out the Clarence market. It has changed its schedule from Thursday to Sunday. Sadly, there were very few stalls, and a low attendance. Perhaps, it was because of the weather conditions, forest fire etc. Certainly, there was little road traffic on either side of the valley.
Postscript
I had brought the Reader Newspaper into the car. Nowhere did I see a requirement to register for the symposium or the cost. I should have checked the website.
Acknowledgements
Edward added the graphics and links. Heather shared the ride.
Reference.
The Weymouth Bridge, Free Events newsletter, August 15 – September 15, 2025
