Hurricane Hanna approaching Nova Scotia,Canada, in early September 2008, after a devastating run along the eastern seaboard. Calm ocean but the brooding clouds and ominous yellow light on the horizon are indications of nasty stuff to come. The next day was marked with high winds and torrential rain. This photo was taken at the tiny village of Peggy’s Cove,early evening.The lighthouse is one of the most famous places in Canada, visited annually by tens of thousands .
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(Featured Artist, May 11, 2009)
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atlantic ocean, hurricane, lighthouse, nova scotia, peggys cove, sea, storm, weather, wind, george cousins
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GREAT SHOT!
Thank you. I sent you a comment awhile ago but must have goofed up, since I don’t see it. Next day we were watching the rain running uphill..quite interesting !
Beautiful shot!!! :-))
Sorry for delay in responding. Life got in the way.:) Thank you for your comment, much appreciated.
Hey George. That’s a really nice pic.
Thanks Stan. I really love stormy skies and storms in general. You know that..lol. Next day came the deluge and gales. That’s when we were watching the rain running uphill.Sort of like a white-out without the snow.
Oh yes – I love this one – great work.
Bev, for some reason I seem to have overlooked thanking you. My apologies, my friend, it wasn’t intentional! I’m glad you liked it.
– George Cousins
Good shot
Thank you!
– George Cousins
Featured Artist …May 11, 2009
fantastic capture George!!
Hi Marens, many thanks, greatly appreciated!
– George Cousins