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Out-of-Business Church

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There wasn’t any signage indicating theological affiliation (or any affiliation, for that matter) outside this church, so I assume it’s out of business.

Naturally, that did not discourage me from having a look around.

Canning, Nova Scotia
photographed 7.26.2015

Flag Shadow

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I like knowing that, while a lighthouse’s job is to warn of danger, they can still look so friendly. This one is particularly nice, with the white wooden shingles and the flag shadows.

Fort Point Lighthouse
Liverpool, Nova Scotia
photographed 8.1.2015

Memorial

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At 10:25 pm on September 2, 1998, Swissair flight 111 plunged into the Atlantic at St. Margaret’s Bay, Nova Scotia. The crash site was 8 kilometers from shore, approximately equidistant from the tiny towns of Peggy’s Cove and Bayswater. All 229 people on board perished.

This memorial to the crash is near Peggy’s Cove; the slots in the granite boulder line up with the crash site on the horizon. There is another memorial, on the other side of the bay, and it, too, has sight lines toward the crash location.

We visited this memorial twice on the same day; the first visit was part of the obligatory stop at Peggy’s Cove. The second one, late in the afternoon, was to take advantage of the light. On the first visit there were four or five yellow long-stemmed roses the slots on the boulder. While we were gone, someone had added six more roses, red ones, to the others.

Swissair Flight 111 Memorial
near Whale’s Bay, Nova Scotia
photographed 8.6.2015

(You can read about the crash here.)

The day’s long goodbye

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White churches dot the Nova Scotian landscape. Some of them are still active churches, others have turned into other things (karate studios, for some reason, seemed to be a popular re-use), and still others are in various states of falling apart.

This church and its graveyard caught the late afternoon light in a way that was very nearly spiritual.

St. Barnabas Anglican Church
Chezzetcook, Nova Scotia
photographed 8.6.2015

The cost of doing business

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Of course, sometimes a foggy day after the end of lobster season can give you the gift of a stunning view of a seasonally-abandoned building. It was a nice contrast to the scene from yesterday.

Whale Cove, Nova Scotia
photographed 7.28.2015