The Weekend Post: Medford Beach

Sorry for the hiatus! Things have been pretty busy - I really didn't start my blog at an opportune moment.
Shortly after I started this blog, I entered into the final stretch of my classes, which meant an overwhelming amount of assignments were due as well.
And then after that I began my final teaching practicum, which ended up being changed at the last minute... but more on that at another time.
Anyways, I'm hoping to get onto a more regular posting schedule since I have a bit of a solid routine going on right now, but I thought in the meantime I would do a quick "Weekend Post" for you all.

Earlier today, my friend Emily asked if I wanted to go on a photography expedition. My only plans for the day involved some pyjamas, spicy hummus, and Netflix, so her offer definitely seemed like the better option.
So we packed up our bags, put on our boots, and off we went.

We ended up going to Medford Beach, which is about twenty minutes past Port Williams, NS. Our directions weren't that great, and from what we read online, it could be a bit of a challenge to actually get down onto the beach, thanks to years of erosion.
As we hit the end of the road, we decided to ask one of the locals as to how we should go about getting down the cliff. Luckily we met a lovely old man who actually let us cross through his backyard and use a private set of steps he had built. They were a little rickety, but they got the job done.

We then spent the better part of two hours trudging through the mud. To be fair, it probably didn't help that the tide had only just gone out an hour or so prior to our arrival.
Afterward, Emily and I decided to stop at The Port Pub on our way back through Port Williams.
We both got the Lobster Clubhouse, which was sooo good.
I'm definitely going to miss fresh seafood when I move in August!

Anyways, that's all for now. I'll leave you all with a few snaps from today.
After that, I'm going to grab my latest read, pour myself a modest glass of wine, hop in the tub, and then it's off to la-la-land for me.

Until next time... 


 Once we made it down onto the beach...

 I have a serious obsession with running water. Not sure why.

 I should mention there was a brief period of time where I thought I would be able to climb this.

 There were snails and barnacles everywhere.

Desert-esque landscape on the ocean floor. Oh, Nova Scotia.


 

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