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Solid and Striped
Burned Rock, Nestled, with Snail Trails
Scattered here and there on the beach at Joggins Fossil Cliffs are brilliant red and orange rocks. These rocks were apparently burned in a fire in the coal mine (closed in 1958), and have since washed out of the mine. While the rocks and the day’s snail trails are certainly not fossils, they do make an interesting tide line composition.
A note: the colors have not been enhanced at all in the photos.
Here is another scorched rock from right along the tide line.
Hear the Jingle?
Halted
Hello, hello?
Bright orange. Warm colors. Do I hear and see spring on its way? Probably not.
A Bit of Bright
Desperately looking for a bit of bright this morning during yet another major snow and ice storm!
Gnarly
I am not sure what kind of shell this is, but it sure is gnarly compared to the surrounding shells; almost like an old guy holding court, or telling a story of days gone by. The sand on this particular … Continue reading
Show Off!
There is no color enhancement to this scallop shell. It positively shone on the beach! It is also the perfect (and cheery) still life for a snowy, messy, grey day.
Just a Sprinkle
An elegant composition in both color and form. The sprinkling of sand, both damp and dry, makes the cluster of pebbles and shell fragments perfect. The small bit of white clam shell adds an intriguing detail, and it draws the … Continue reading




