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Monday 18 July 2022

A day at the beach

It was a sunny but windy day and the tide was low, a perfect morning for the park and beach at Canoe Cove. We love to visit that beach with our daughter and grandchildren, so we headed out early to get maximum time there at low tide. The kids were so exited when they jumped out of the car, all laughing and talking at the same time. The Cove is a great place for all of that energy. 


First they checked out the playground at the park. Meanwhile the tide was headed to its lowest point and before long, we headed down for a walk in the sand and tidal pools. We watched a pair of Great Blue Herons fishing for an early lunch. 





Also, this is an area of coastline which is home to seals. They are in the distance in this photo but as so often happens, I didn’t notice them until I looked at the photos later.





This cove drains off most of its water during low tide so all that remains is water in low lying areas. The exposed sand shows the action of the water on the sea bed. 





Seaweed is strewn around the beach and we spent some time observing the Toothed Wrack variety 





which anchors itself to rocks via a holdfast. 





Wouldn’t it be wonderful if each person in the world had a holdfast to anchor us when the storms of life are particularly rough?


We explored the animal life remaining on the beach including barnacles and periwinkles attached to the rocks. 





The periwinkles in the tidal pools were crawling over the sand and explored our feet when we walked among them.





It was an interesting sensation. Around the exposed seabed, we found several dead crabs which were intact. 





We didn’t find any starfish that day however.


Several jellyfish were in tidal pools and stranded along the beach. 





The children always avoid them but are curious about them too.


Overhead, the Bank Swallows darted through the air in pursuit of insects and from the exposed shoreline, we watched as they entered and left their nests through the holes in the bank above the sandstone.





Along the shoreline, driftwood of various sizes stands against the elements, 





while trees drape their roots over the elevated shoreline. Those trees will eventually be but a piece of driftwood too.





Our grandson played with toys to make a channel in the sand. It flooded later with the rising tide, a lesson in tidal action he will remember.


The girls had mud baths, coating themselves in some muddy sand along one of the tidal pools. They had a natural spa day with the mud bath and the periwinkles tickling their feet.


Lunch in the park at a covered picnic table was a cool affair in the shade on that windy day.





As we left the park, the rising tide sent people off the beach as the Cove filled with the rising sea.





Canoe Cove at low tide is a great place for children to explore and swim. The added bonus of the day park facilities makes it an ideal location for families to spend the day.




34 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

What a super tour of the beach at low tide. It must have been a grand day with the fam.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

What a fun day for the family, creating happy memories. The beach is one of my favorite places for exploring the tidal pools. I have never heard of periwinkles, they are interesting. The picnic table has a lovely view. Wonderful photos. Take care, enjoy your day and have a happy new week!

DJan said...

What a wonderful place to explore and enjoy, Marie. I love to see all these pictures. Thank you!

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

I never tire of the beach and your photos are beautiful I've never seen or heard of periwinkles before. Just learned something -thanks.

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

Sounds like a great day at the beach, days they will hopefully remember forever

Debra She Who Seeks said...

I would like to feel periwinkles on my toes!

Liz Hinds said...

Very similar to our beach and pond life. The beach is a great place to be.

Debbie said...

you described with such beauty, a wonderful day at the beach!! i enjoyed your photographs, you often share the unexpected!! our beaches here are so much different but we experience the same joy, off season. they are just too crowded in the summer!!

now about those periwinkles?!?!

photowannabe said...

What a delightful place to spend the day.
I never thought about perriwinkles tickling my toes before.
No wonder the Grands love to go there. Ahhh a mud spa day, sounds like fun!
Sue

Bill said...

There is always fun and things to see and do down at the beach.

Billie Jo said...

Oh my goodness! What amazing things you saw! Thank you for sharing them through your beautiful photos. Have a cozy evening!

Elephant's Child said...

It looks and sounds like a wonderful day - for you all. You have me thinking about a human holdfast. I think that many of us do have them - often through the love of and for our families...

Ruth Hiebert said...

It sounds like you made wonderful memories that day. It also looks so interesting to this prairie girl.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Shorelines are fascinating places as you well know, Marie. I have no difficulty passing my time exploring tide pools and rocky shores.

Hena Tayeb said...

Sounds like a lovely way to spend the day. The kids must have gotten a kick out of seeing so many animals.

William Kendall said...

A good spot to explore.

The Liberty Belle said...

I like your idea of a holdfast for people. The cove seems like a nice place to visit. Have a beautiful week.

The Furry Gnome said...

Sounds like a great day at the beach with the family!

Goldendaze-Ginnie said...

I liked all the pictures and your wonderful explanations but was disappointed that you didn't include at least one picture of the family !

Red said...

this "child" would love to be there and see all the critters on the beach.

Joanne Noragon said...

What a gem of a park!

Maebeme said...

What a wonderful place to spend a day! Fun for the children and the adults.

peppylady (Dora) said...

Mr. Herron sure look big.
Coffee is on and stay safe

John's Island said...

Hi Marie, I enjoyed each and every photo. I stopped at #5 for some reflection re your question, “Wouldn’t it be wonderful if each person in the world had a holdfast to anchor us when the storms of life are particularly rough?” Marie, you ask the kind of questions I love. How about this: Maybe we humans do have a holdfast, but it’s just not as readily observed as with the seaweed. Maybe ours is more spiritual in nature, something we each have to figure out for ourselves. Thanks for sharing Canoe Cove with us.

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

A Wonderful day!
Sounds like y'all had a lot of fun.

Lorrie said...

Hello Marie,
What a glorious day at the beach! There is so much to explore at low tide, and children are easily entertained. Love the heron! My faith is a holdfast for me in difficult times. Great analogy with the sea plant on the stone.

Beside a babbling brook... said...

What a lovely time, for everyone...

🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼

Catarina said...

My summers were spent at the beach in the Algarve.
I miss those times...
I'm glad you had a wonderful time with your family.

The Padre said...

What A Peaceful Post - Thank You For That

Big Hugs
Cheers

roentare said...

These life on the beach are so interesting.

I like the crab and clams the best.

Texture on the beach is mesmerising too

Marilyn @ MountainTopSpice said...

What a wonderful day spent at the beach! My dad, a MacLauchlan, grew up in Covehead. I have many memories of playing on the beaches in that area. How I miss them! I well remember the wind! But love the salt, the sand and the calls of the sea gulls. You saw a plethora of wild creatures too! But indeed, yes stay away from those jellyfish! Blessings to you and your family :)

Glenda Beall said...

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if each person in the world had a holdfast to anchor us when the storms of life are particularly rough? I love that line, Marie. The pictures take me on your walk and always teach me something I didn't know. I love your details. Just as I teach my memoir students to do, you inform, enlighten and entertain us with your blog posts.

Helen said...

A very special place and a very happy day.

Sherry's Pickings said...

it must be weird having the periwinkles around your feet!