in which a local girl shares a view of her Nova Scotia hometown in the Bay of Fundy on Canada's east coast
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Heard the bells on Christmas eve
We'll head to church early tonight to help with the energetic task of Christmas eve bell ringing. It's still common to hear church bell towers sound in Parrsboro on Sunday mornings and Christmas eve. We've got more than our share of historic churches. This one is St George's Anglican with it's massive gothic doors adorned for the holidays.
Whether you're a current Parrsborian (yes, that's what we call ourselves), a live-away with Parrsboro roots, a summer resident or a first time visitor...welcome! I hope this blog will help you discover this great little coastal town on the Bay of Fundy on the eastern edge of Canada.
Got a question about Parrsboro? Got a photo you'd like to share? Interested in doing a 'guest post'? email me at bayoffundy@gmail.com - I'd love to hear from you!
So here I was on the Bay of Fundy, minding my own business, when I realized that normal people don't get to see 100 billion tonnes of seawater flowing back and forth in front of their kitchen windows every day. As someone who has grown up living and working here, I've taken it upon myself to blog my experiences with the highest tides on the planet.
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