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Sunday, October 13, 2019

Showing Colors

It's the middle of October. Some places in Canada have received their first major snowfall. But we are lucky to be on Campobello. The temps are in the mid-sixties with summer temps in the sunshine.
We are on the trail to Sunsweep Sculpture. A narrow winding trail following the edge of the rocky cliffs from Liberty Point. 



Every so often we stop to enjoy the stunning view across the rocky cove with it's deep-blue waters.
On this Sunday we are not alone on the trail. Other couples are moving along the trail and once in a while we stop and have a chat with these strangers. It seems like everybody is in his or her best mood. But no wonder...the Sunsweep trail experience makes everybody smile. 

Our next stop is the beach along "Lower Duck Pond". Here we can enjoy full solitude. 

                             A bunch of Asters still in bloom.


The views across the little bog lake behind the beach are just so beautiful. Flowers are still blooming here. Gulls are congregating a distance away from us in the flotsam.

We do the Fox-Hill-Drive out of the Roosevelt Campobello Intern'l Park. Full fall colors are tempting to stop the vehicle to take pictures. Yet, the tamaracks have not turned colors. But maple and birch contrast nicely with the dark spruce trees.


 






Visiting all major view points, Campobello Sightseeing is driving along this road every day. It is not too late to book your tour. Just give us a call now, before the next storm is gonna change the scenery.
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      Roosevelt Campobello Internat'l Park