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After having practically a heat wave at Thanksgiving the weather has since returned to more seasonal fall temperatures. This means we've broken down and are actually turning on the furnace - even during the day - not just in the evenings when we are being couch potatoes. That was when it hit me that summer really was over. What alarmed me about that though was that I hadn't been swimming even once! This is the first time in my life (and I'm no spring chicken) this has ever happened.
But where do you swim in this busy city on the edge of the St. Lawrence River? As you can see from this picture (left) I wasn't even bright enough to wear shorts all the time let alone something more appropriate for swimming. But diving off this dock with ferries and other boats nearby would not have been safe. And we were too busy touring the city, sampling the food, and shooting to look for public beaches or even a pool in our hotel.
From Kouch we moved on to Inverness, Nova Scotia. Yes, that's another beach on the Atlantic and we've even swam there before. But this time both the water and the air were still too cool for even Ron to swim, although we did have to wade across a small cold stream to get this picture below.
Further North we would camp in Cape Breton Highlands National Park on a cliff overlooking a rugged beach like this one below:
Still, it's not a good spot for a dip.
Besides when the light is good we are supposed to be shooting right?
Above and Below: Green Gardens, Gros Morne National Park, NL

In Labrador there were many potential beautiful swimming spots like these below:
Above & Below: Port Hope Simpson, Labrador, NL
Above: Near Cartwright, Labrador, NL
would really require a nice layer of blubber like this minke whale below.
On our way home we stopped along the Bay of Fundy to shoot the huge flocks of shorebirds that gather on the Bay's shores on their way south. I must admit taking a mud bath was tempting!

I hear that the weather over the next few days is supposed to be around 20C, or "beach weather" as Ron would call it. So what do you think? Should I find a nice lake somewhere and take the plunge just to break this non-swimming record? I just might - but first let me go find my wet suit.Labels: Atlantic, beaches, bugs, Cape Breton, Cheeseman, fall, fundy, Highlands, icebergs, Inverness, Kouchibouguac, labrador, mud, Newfoundland, Quebec, scarborough bluffs, summer, swim, travel, whales