“If you will stay close to nature, to its simplicity, to the small things hardly noticeable, those things can unexpectedly become great and immeasurable.”
Working on a screenplay that is set in Cape Breton…I am sure I only chose the location to give me an excuse to spend time there in “research”. 😀 Be well and thanks…Randy
Amazing view and shot! As a child we went to Cape Breton every summer to visit relatives. The memory of gentle green hills, blue ocean and scent of pine all come back to me as I view your photo.
Peter, thanks for commenting and how wonderful that you have a connection to that place. That area is gorgeous and one of my favorite nooks in all of Nova Scotia.
That’s a really old photo of the house. Sad to say some vandals burnt the house down a couple of years ago. No one was there/hurt but it’s gone all the same 😦
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Great quote
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Definitely a part of Canada we would LOVE to visit!
Well worth the effort!
Working on a screenplay that is set in Cape Breton…I am sure I only chose the location to give me an excuse to spend time there in “research”. 😀 Be well and thanks…Randy
Randy, I applaud your choice (and your cleverness in the reason for doing so)! Best, Brett
Amazing view and shot! As a child we went to Cape Breton every summer to visit relatives. The memory of gentle green hills, blue ocean and scent of pine all come back to me as I view your photo.
Wonderful memories!
Yes they certainly are… 🙂 Thanks for reminding me.
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What a stunning location! I could spend quite a lot of time exploring an area like this. Excellent image.
You’d have a wonderful time, I’m sure!
I want to be there….so beautiful and peaceful!
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Love this one.
It’s such a beautiful setting!
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Spend a few summers there , This is my uncle Peter’s house
Peter, thanks for commenting and how wonderful that you have a connection to that place. That area is gorgeous and one of my favorite nooks in all of Nova Scotia.
That’s a really old photo of the house. Sad to say some vandals burnt the house down a couple of years ago. No one was there/hurt but it’s gone all the same 😦