In May 2011, after four years of life on McNutt's Island, we moved to Montreal. This blog remains, though, as a (sort of) daily record of our time on the island, and a winding path for anyone who would like to meander about among its magical places. For additional perspectives and insights I recommend Greg's book, Island Year: Finding Nova Scotia (2010), and my Bowl of Light (2012). I'll continue to post once in a while. If you do want to read this blog, one option would be to begin at the beginning of it (which is, as we all know, in blog-world, at the end), and read forward, concluding with the most recent entry. It's a journal, really, so it does makes more sense if you read it that way. But, you know, read it any way you like.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Silent visitation

A fogbow arched above the harbour this morning.
And, luckily, I just happened to be going by at the time.
Otherwise it would have appeared and vanished, leaving no trace behind.
And I would not have known it was ever there.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Dear Anne:

I love the fogbow but prefer the old format.

Love,

Joanna

Janet said...

Hope you have a blessed Easter Anne. So glad to see you've enabled comments. I think you'll meet lots of new friends that way.
Wonderful pictures of the fogbow - it's so unusual to se them.
Janet in Hall's Harbour

Anonymous said...

Dear Anne:

Hunter just pointed out that I could make a comment on your new old format.
Thank you for giving me a daily reading on your beautiful and delightful Web Log.

Love,

Joanna

Anonymous said...

Anne, I've never seen a fogbow. Something to look forward to :)