I still haven’t finished working on my photos from Canada. I took so many, and I hadn’t even finished working on the ones from France yet either. I am way behind but I will catch up soon enough. Here are some I have done already. I miss the beauty of home…
These photos were taken one afternoon while my parents and I were taking a drive “Over Home”, which means taking the old roads through Point Edward on the way to Sydney. It’s called “Over Home” because it’s where my mother grew up and where most of her family still lives today.
I brought my camera along to try to capture photos of the places I’ve driven so many times but never stopped to notice in all the years I lived there. It’s amazing how much more you notice after being away for a while.
The sky seems to go on forever, so much air and so much space. You can see my hometown on the other side of the harbour.
A church I’ve passed a million times going back and forth to my grandparents but never stopped to look at. It’s really quite pretty, this setting.
I small cemetery on the road to Point Edward. Who knows, maybe one of my distant relatives are buried here.
The harbour between Point Edward and my hometown, North Sydney. The gap you see in the distance in the middle is where it opens up to the Atlantic. The ferries travel back and forth through there daily on their way to Newfoundland.
I took this photo of the waterfront in Sydney from the shore of Westmount. I don’t remember there ever being cruise ships in Sydney when I was growing up but it’s become a regular destination for them now. I laughed as I watched the tourists walking around bundled up in their winter jackets, hats and mittens. I was still wearing my summer jacket.
Another view of the waterfront of Sydney from the Westmount Yacht Club. You can’t tell but it was so windy that day!
This is something I miss so much, the sunlight on the water. I guess when you live on an island there is water like this everywhere you go. If it weren’t for the wind and my parents waiting for me I could have sat on those rocks for hours, just breathing and enjoying the peace.
This bridge connects Coxheath and Sydney River. I’ve driven over it many many times in my lifetime but that day was the first time I’d ever gone over it on foot. It was like walking across a rope bridge it jiggled so much with every car that went by.
I am settled back into the Netherlands now, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t miss the beauty and the space in Cape Breton. There is just so much air, I can breathe and relax there in a way I can never seem to do here. I miss that a lot. I really must find a ‘Zen’ place here in Rotterdam that can give me that feeling I get everywhere when I’m home in Canada.
It looks amazing. That is some breath taking scenery :)
Canada is a beautiful place. Every time I go abroad and come back, I’m blown away. So much space. lovely landscapes… love it.
Beautiful…
I can see why you miss it..I would too if I had that waiting for me everytime I visited home again :) Thats one of the reasons I havent gone back yet..Im afraid I wouldn’t return! wonderful place to grow up,Tammy!
Lovely photos. And I completely understand the emotions.
Wow- Your last sentence is breathtaking…. I can sooooo relate!!! and if you do ever find ‘that’ place in Rotterdam, please let me know…..