An Endless Variety~

Stones in the Big Salmon River by the Interpretative Centre on the Fundy Trail Parkway in New Brunswick.

Above~ Stones in the Big Salmon River by the Interpretative Center on the Fundy Trail Parkway in New Brunswick.

I’ve always loved stones. My parents and grandparents did as well, picking them up and examining them, sometimes collecting them. Without even knowing what I was doing I wound up moving to one of the most geologically interesting areas in North America–southern New Brunswick and the incredible Bay of Fundy region. Endless possibilities here.

The proximity of Irving Nature Park, the Sea Caves in St. Martins, Stonehammer at Moosehorn Creek, Fundy Trail Parkway and Cape Enrage means never running out of locations to explore. 

Stones at Irving Nature Park in Saint John, New Brunswick.

Above and below~ Irving Nature Park in Saint John, NB. The time of day and clouds can dramatically alter the views. 

Stones at Irving Nature Park in Saint John, NB.


Slideshow~


Above~ Images mainly from the Bay of Fundy region. 

Stones that someone had arranged at Irving Nature Park in Saint John, New Brunswick.

Stones that someone had arranged on a piece of driftwood at Irving Nature Park in Saint John, NB.


Links~

Fundy Trail Parkway~ Excellent website, maps.

Irving Nature Park~ One of the most interesting urban parks in North America.

Cape Enrage~ Great spot to visit and explore near Alma, NB.

Stonehammer Geopark~ Great overview on the geology of NB.

Fundy Biosphere Reserve~ Good information, very worthwhile.

See also~

Abstract Art in Stone~ Nature’s canvas.

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  1. Jim, I love seeing your work. You’ve always been able to capture so much with your eye. Much enjoyed.

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