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Sunday, May 24, 2015
Green Mother
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Crystal Ridge
I was on a woods walk along the Digby/Yarmouth line the other day and come upon a large ridge of exposed white/ mauve crystal boulders about 200 feet from north to south exposed to the sun. It was beautiful to see in the natural sun light. The area is a well known geologist site for amethyst , clear quartz and beryl because of ancient volcanic activity in the area. Even amethyest sand appears in the local lakes. My walk to the local spring for a jug of water was lovely with lots of wild life in the wood. Deer, partridge, porcupine, raccoons and wild cats not to mention the hundreds of song birds now build their nests to raise young.
The ridge runs from upper Corberrie, Digby county to Hardscratch Rd in Yarmouth and is exposed in many places along the way.
LINK- Crystal Ridge
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Still Snow Bound...
Whisper is still crunching though the snow on her way to pasture these days. Her nights have been spent in her barn with minus 20 nights. She's had all the hay she could eat to help with energy, keeping warm and condition. So far she has kept her weight on and not too many days left to winter. Soon Spring will add grass back to her diet.
I've been all too tired of shoveling snow, watching TV and needing to write when it's all I can do is think of something different for supper. Hope your winter is keeping you happy, too!
I've been all too tired of shoveling snow, watching TV and needing to write when it's all I can do is think of something different for supper. Hope your winter is keeping you happy, too!
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Snow Days
Life's been busy these last few weeks with all the snow and shoveling to do. I did have help from a neighbor once with his tractor to clear the driveway. My horse Whisper, has been getting out a few hours on nice days for exercise. She doesn't appreciate the stall stay days. I've been going through all my VHS tapes and watching oldies but goodies.
Looking to Spring and nicer weather for walking...as for now, the exercise bike is all I have to look forward to.
(post card of Yarmouth, NS~ 1907)
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Under Water Roads
( Lake Breeze in mid-summer and the road to it.
A curiosity in my area are the Allen Lake and Lake Breeze road to their islands. At different times of the year, usually summer, they are visible. Other times, they are covered with water but still accessible by foot. No-ones who build these hidden roads but the natives would say they were there as long as they have been here. I wondered if anyone else has found this in their' neck of the woods"...?
(same island on Lake Breeze in early Spring with road under water)
A curiosity in my area are the Allen Lake and Lake Breeze road to their islands. At different times of the year, usually summer, they are visible. Other times, they are covered with water but still accessible by foot. No-ones who build these hidden roads but the natives would say they were there as long as they have been here. I wondered if anyone else has found this in their' neck of the woods"...?
(same island on Lake Breeze in early Spring with road under water)
Monday, January 26, 2015
Weather or Not
(Boulder set on ocean side rocks by Mother Nature at Sandford,NS)
I've always loved stones. As a child I spent much of my spare time wondering the fields looking at the stone walls and boulders left by those people before me who cleared the rough stony Nova Scotia soil to make it there home. Weathering of stones are fascinating also. With icy storms, wind swept beaches and fields and the rocks of Metamorphic Rocks/ Sedimentary Rocks its a natural art exhibition!
Erosion is the main physical agent responsible for stone weathering. Particular emphasis is placed on the effects of wind and water. Erosion occurs in windy regions with sandy terrain, but in urban areas it is extremely rare and is often confused with other forms of deterioration. The problem of condensation on surfaces and in pores is extensively discussed, in relation to pore shape and size. Physical effects dominate in the smallest pores, and solution effects in the largest ones. Small veins in the stone rise, increase because of pressure , freezing-thawing cycles and micro meteorological conditions favorable for the soaking of monuments are discussed. A final section is devoted to the dissolution of stones and the formation of black crusts as a consequence of the way the stone is washed out or simply wet by water. The intensity of rainfall is important in activating or removing the dry pollutant deposits that form on monuments, especially during the dry periods characteristic of the Mediterranean climate. Condensation plays a minor role compared with rainwater. However, the porosity, geometrical shape and exposition of the stone are also important factors which can characterize different local balances and, consequently, the form of weathering.
(most of this info stolen from Physical weathering of stones)
Friday, January 16, 2015
Drilled Holes Stones- A Ancient Find?
(Drilled hole in stone found in Overton area, Yarmouth County.)
Some thing I come across quite often on my 'looks arounds' are drilled holes in rocks and boulders. Often they are on the top of the stone, for what,I often wonder... A flag? Was these used for measuring distance with some ancient tool or for making territory for Native people.
Seems these have been found all over the globe. What do you think?
Link-
Ancient drilled stone holes
Some thing I come across quite often on my 'looks arounds' are drilled holes in rocks and boulders. Often they are on the top of the stone, for what,I often wonder... A flag? Was these used for measuring distance with some ancient tool or for making territory for Native people.
Seems these have been found all over the globe. What do you think?
Link-
Ancient drilled stone holes
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