Family Reunion Day 1

A Walk In The Mud

We arrived over at the family homestead just after lunchtime. The ride over was beautiful, as we drove through the little towns of Nova Scotia. The homestead is on the Bay Of Fundy in a spot where the tides are so great they literally go completely out and leave only wet mud flats in their wake.

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The two puppies trotted out and I picked up Anneliese. I didn’t want her frightened by all the new people. This was the right thing to do, as she wasn’t at all freaked out and in the end, the two pups had a wonderful time.

The cousins all hugged and kissed and laughed and pictures were taken and beers were hoisted.

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Shalena, Hubby and Barbara.

After we had all munched some goodies, Hubby’s cousin Billy decided that since the tide was out this would be a great time to go walking on the mud flats. Hubby immediately said yes, and I was horror stricken. I remembered the mud, the sticky mud from years past and I also worried about his knees. But he wouldn’t listen and off he went with a team of 11 of his cousins.

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Heading toward the bay.
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Down the ladder they go.
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Right into all the thigh deep mud! What saved Hubby was his incredibly long legs, otherwise he would have been a complete muddy mess like the rest of them.
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Eventually they made it out to the flats where they walked for a few miles. Never let it be said that a Canadian is not prepared. Here you will see his cousin carrying a cooler with beer for all!
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Eventually they found a swimming area to play in and enjoyed that.

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But when they returned I was ready with my camera to catch their muddiness! They all needed to shower off before we would allow them back in the house. Then I told Hubby all that I had planned to do to him had he fallen and really gotten messed up. Or worse yet, destroyed my good camera, which he insisted on taking with him!

The evening was spent eating a great dinner of Sea Bass and Deer steaks along with a salad and some fresh bread.

The two dogs continued to be sweet,

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but around 8 o’clock we noticed them sprawled across the deck asleep. So we picked them up and headed back to the motel. I was pretty tired myself, and so I crawled into bed and fell almost instantly asleep, leaving my writing of Dackel Princess to this morning!

We head back to the homestead at noontime and will have a big party with the cousins who are already in town tonight, complete with some bluegrass music. Then Saturday night is the banquet and dance.

Off to have my coffee!

7 thoughts on “Family Reunion Day 1”

  1. Hi Mom,
    Sounds like a great day! Wow, please pass a hello along to Barbara for me!
    Have a fun time! 🙂
    Love you,
    Mandy
    –PS: Something is wrong with my cell phone, so I can’t take calls or receive texts on it. I’m going to either get it fixed or get a new one today. Just in case….

  2. All that mud must be good for the skin, A mud bath.LOL How fun! I would have loved it. Glad you are having fun and the pups too. We are off on our vacation tomorrow. Can’t wait!

  3. LOVE the picture of them heading toward the bay…the motion of the grass makes it look like they’re moving! And man, that’s some DEEP mud!

  4. Just a note to say I miss you! lol…I was so happy to read your 2 babies traveled pretty good after the first little while…It is stressful isnt it for our babies as much as us, taking a vacation. I myself am heading out the door 4 days earlier than planned, for TwinsDays, in Twinsburg, Ohio. A dear friend of ours has passed, and we want to attend the funeral mass…I just wanted to say hello, I dont know what I will do, missing your comments for 2 weeks! lol..Have a wonderful time with your family…I myself never heard of mud flats, and I am pretty sure I would not have survived the walk across them! (lol..this ole arthur-ite-is is getting mean…)..have fun, stay safe!

  5. What is UP with all that mud. Looks like glorious fun! I love the photo of “heading tp the bay” nice shot. Why all the mud? It is fascinating to me because I suddenly want to play in mud!

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