Slightly wet mid-summer maple shoots! I was literally getting into the car to finally drive away from the bridge near Riverside Corner when I saw this last picture waiting to be appreciated!

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Slightly wet mid-summer maple shoots! I was literally getting into the car to finally drive away from the bridge near Riverside Corner when I saw this last picture waiting to be appreciated!
Superbly beautiful creek, hard to imagine I was only here for twenty minutes taking pictures! Riverside Corner, Kennetcook, Nova Scotia.
Yup, I lay down in the middle of a country highway to take a picture of a crack in the pavement. Windsor-Milford Road (Highway 236) near Riverside Corner, Kennetcook, Nova Scotia.
Bee hives in a field near Riverside Corner, Highway 236, Nova Scotia. Hard to beat that lightly overcast light!
Young Alfalfa blossoms on the side of Highway 236 (Windsor-Milford Road) near Riverside Corner, Nova Scotia. I stopped for half an hour to take pictures at this confluence of two creeks.
37 Year Old Missing From Kennetcook, Nova Scotia
37 Year Old #Missing From #Kennetcook, #NovaScotia
Thirty-seven year old Tim Dennis is missing from Kennetcook, Nova Scotia. He was last seen around 10:00 ADT, on Friday, June 3. Tim is described as five foot nine, with brown hair, and blue eyes. When last seen, he was wearing a white baseball cap, a green hoodie, red shorts, and black socks. His vehicle is a red Ford Focus. Anyone with information should call the East Hants District RCMP at…
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On the Kennetcook river and on a marsh at the Forks, two immense logs tossed up by the Saxby tide over a quarter of a century ago, and which had since remained undisturbed were on Friday [Apr 19] carried away by the high tide.
April 19, 1901 Hants Journal (Windsor), April 24, 1901