Friday, February 28, 2025

HIGHLIGHT OF 2024

 

Rob and I at Fisherman's Cove on our last day in Nova Scotia.

If I had to pick one highlight from 2024, it's easily Rob visiting Nova Scotia with me for the first time last May.  

We had thought about going for the last week of June and had booked that week for vacation. But Spring came to Ontario early last year and it was looking and feeling more like summer when May arrived, so outta the blue while he was working one night, I texted him to get his thoughts about going to Nova Scotia for our week in May, which was only a couple weeks away.

I had been dealing with some health issues that started the beginning of March and had to cancel a planned trip with my niece in April. I was feeling pretty good in May and wanted to take advantage of it. He asked me why May, and my response was, it's still Spring like weather there, where here the trees had most of their leaves, not great for birding. The kids would still be in school and it's not yet hurricane season. All that sounded good to him, and I think I booked the plane tickets, hotels and rental car that evening.

Because there was a lot of uncertainty regarding my health, we decided not to tell anyone we were going, in case we had to cancel the trip last minute. We flew down the morning of Sunday, May 12th, which was Mother's Day. I was born and raised in Truro/Bible Hill, Nova Scotia before moving to Toronto when I was 19. I wanted the trip to be about showing Rob my Nova Scotia, places that were important to me growing up, and we covered a lot of ground over five days. 

The first place we visited was the Bible Hill cemetery so I could place a potted plant at my parents headstone. I blogged about that last year. There is a lovely walking trail close to the cemetery and we visited the trail a few times while there.

My first meal after the plane landed, Deep Fried Clams!
We spent three nights in Truro and did a couple road trips from there. We took the trip "down country" that I did so many times as a kid with my parents. Through Great Village, Portapique, Five Islands and other small towns, we made our way to Cape d'Or, a beautiful spot I had only visited once before with my Mom years prior. We visited Victoria Park in Truro and other nature spots.

Cape d'Or, it's a walk down, but worth it.

Jacob's Ladder in Victoria Park, we both went to the top.

On Wednesday we headed to the Liverpool area on the south shore. My Grandmother had lived there and Easter, Christmas and some of my summer vacation was always spent there as a child.
We stopped at Peggy's Cove on our way.
We spent two nights at White Point Beach Resort and visited the town of Liverpool, and other areas I remembered. 


I could of listened to the waves all day. White Point Beach.

Summerville Beach, I loved spending time here as kid. 
It was surreal visiting Summerville Beach. I hadn't been there in decades but can still recall childhood memories of spending time there, the jellyfish, making sand castles, and the taste of the salt water. We walked the beach bare foot and looked for sea-shells, I brought a couple home.

Our last stop before heading to the airport to fly back to Toronto was Fisherman's Cove, another place I had last visited with Mom. 
Fishing boats, surrounded by gulls coming in at Fisherman's Cove.
Even though it wasn't really a birding trip, we saw lots of birds and even had a couple lifers. We also got to witness a first for us, a Bald Eagle having a bath in a lake. The Osprey is the provincial bird of Nova Scotia, but we didn't see any. The bird of the trip for us was the Northern Parula, we saw them often, and heard them everywhere! 
Northern Parula, Blue-headed Vireo, Canvas Back Duck (my lifer), Black-throated Green Warbler and an Oven Bird



A lifer for both of us on our last day, Common Eider's. We saw many.
It was an enjoyable but busy five days. It was fun surprising family and friends along the way. I know we didn't get to see everybody we would of liked to, but I am grateful that Rob got to meet some of my cousins and friends, and we'll meet more the next time we visit.

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