本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Next day morning, when every one was still in dream, I woke up and carried camera to the beach. The sky just had a brush of read on horizon, and the red changed quickly both in color and in shape. The sun was going to rise up against thick clouds. The wave now socked with warm golden-red while it was still as strong when it hit the rocks. The rocks also reflected the golden color when it facing the wave; did not yield an inch. This was my best experience of sunrise around water edge.
J wanted to stay on this site for at least another night, but we had a tight schedule and wanted to explore other places. We did a short hike of the trail called
Jack Pines. I was told that from the trail we could go down to a nice beach but found the section of the trail had been closed. Since I had promised J go to a beach, we drove a back a little to a sandy beach. It was a nice beach, a lot of kids as well as adults were playing or swimming around the beach. J and I went a little off from the crowd was and found a perfect sand beach between two piles of big rocks. We jumped into water and the wave rushed to hug us. This was my second time swimming in the sea and it was the first time to J. We spent about an hour before drove on to the next spot.
The next spot was Skyline Trail. It was a well maintained trail, almost flat except at the end of the trail where there were board walks going down to edge of cliff. On the way in we spotted a male moose sit in the forest. The light drew an outline of his huge horns, providing a beautiful silhouette in the natural setting. We also saw two female moose across the trail, going home, less than 10 meters from where we were. J was very excited and even wanted to go and touch them. But moose made a warning sound from her nose. And we all stood still let them go for peace. On Skyline trail, we could see the Cabot trail zigzag
along the sky. I would guess that was how the trail got its name. J collected blue berries on the sides of board walk and enjoyed their freshness.
That night, we camped at Corney Brook Camping site. It was a self reservation site. We filled in a form and placed cash with the form into an envelope and deposited it into a metal post. There was no running water although there was a stream accessible from the beach.
The good thing about this site was sunset. Watching a red fire ball sinking down at horizon, the sky was painted into golden-red and fading. And then night took over, with camping fire dancing along the rhythm of wave, we felt into sleep with peaceful dreams.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
J wanted to stay on this site for at least another night, but we had a tight schedule and wanted to explore other places. We did a short hike of the trail called
Jack Pines. I was told that from the trail we could go down to a nice beach but found the section of the trail had been closed. Since I had promised J go to a beach, we drove a back a little to a sandy beach. It was a nice beach, a lot of kids as well as adults were playing or swimming around the beach. J and I went a little off from the crowd was and found a perfect sand beach between two piles of big rocks. We jumped into water and the wave rushed to hug us. This was my second time swimming in the sea and it was the first time to J. We spent about an hour before drove on to the next spot.
The next spot was Skyline Trail. It was a well maintained trail, almost flat except at the end of the trail where there were board walks going down to edge of cliff. On the way in we spotted a male moose sit in the forest. The light drew an outline of his huge horns, providing a beautiful silhouette in the natural setting. We also saw two female moose across the trail, going home, less than 10 meters from where we were. J was very excited and even wanted to go and touch them. But moose made a warning sound from her nose. And we all stood still let them go for peace. On Skyline trail, we could see the Cabot trail zigzag
along the sky. I would guess that was how the trail got its name. J collected blue berries on the sides of board walk and enjoyed their freshness.
That night, we camped at Corney Brook Camping site. It was a self reservation site. We filled in a form and placed cash with the form into an envelope and deposited it into a metal post. There was no running water although there was a stream accessible from the beach.
The good thing about this site was sunset. Watching a red fire ball sinking down at horizon, the sky was painted into golden-red and fading. And then night took over, with camping fire dancing along the rhythm of wave, we felt into sleep with peaceful dreams.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net