It is always changing. Each part of the day is different. The weather in the town of Liverpool is not the same as out in Western Head. Sometimes at the cottage it is dramatically different than at the shore. It makes life interesting and difficult.
In Jackson, Mississippi it is 102 degrees in the shade. At Western Head, Nova Scotia, the temperature is 65 at high noon, the heat of the day. Ken is working outside wearing a jacket. For us, we are happy to have 65 degrees but if I was looking for summer fun on the beach and was here for only one week, I would not be so happy. The Ely children and grandchildren have had rain and cool the whole time they have been here.
You just can not predict the weather. But you can predict that the weather will soon change. It is part of the charm and difficulty of living in Nova Scotia in the summer.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
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