Saturday evening on the Lahave.
As Stephen Wright would say, "nice night for an evening."
Especially when there is a gorgeous sky as the backdrop. Shot in Bridgewater, Saturday evening.
This ride was closed for....sanding? I'm used to seeing carnies kicking rides, not delicately sanding the midway patina off 'em, so it goes.
Quite possibly, sure looks like he could tell some tales...
This summer was my first visit to Sappyfest, certainly not my last. It was an incredible weekend, a great lineup of musicians, attentive audience (there for the music, not just to party) and friendly folk all around.
I didn't take many pictures that weekend, except for this one.
Shot across the street from my car, this nondescript strip of pavement quickly became an impromptu hangout and camping spot for festival goers.
This group of music fans, sitting on the stairs behind an permanently parked tractor trailer...painting and/or drawing in the warm afternoon on Sunday....pretty much sums up my Sappy experience.
I was impressed by the lack of hassle by the cops, especially with so much open alcohol in plain view. Also, Sackville bylaw enforcement appeared to turn a blind eye to the folks who were camping in the narrow strip of grass behind this parking lot. A refreshing change.
Heavy clouds were hanging over us on the drive home last Tuesday. Once we hit Rose Bay a sliver of sun appeared under the clouds.
The ditch beside EADS Composites Atlantic caught my eye on a lunch time walk. I lingered for a moment, soaking in all the nice yellow and white flowers and grasses growing in abundance.
It was only when I looked at the image on my computer that I noticed the clouds and the contrasting hard lines of the factory, enjoy!