Monday, 2 April 2012

Smith's Cove Beach

We are fortunate with our location, on the edge of the Annapolis Basin. Our village is meanders around a couple of coves which bracket a small peninsula. The irregularly shaped Smith Cove is on the left of the village, while the mouth of Bear River makes another, larger cover, to the east.
 This larger cove is where we like to wander on the beach. It is convenient to our home, so we can walk down there with ease.  The dogs love a wild romp on the beach. Here they are, chasing seagulls.

Although the village is punctuated by the coves, the land rises quickly, and most of the houses, including ours,  are up on the hillside, overlooking the Annapolis Basin. Our view, like most of the views in Smith's Cove, is marvellous - we look across the Basin towards the Digby Gut and out to the Bay of Fundy beyond.

Our dogs like to sit in the driveway and look out to sea as well. Of course, here, they are looking uphill towards the house.

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