Keji wildlife
Last night on the way back to Bridgewater, we had to stop for three deer standing
on the road, they weren't in any hurry to get off the road.
Not sure if Nova Scotia is moving towards a new type of stop sign. On the road we
travel to the site each day we pass this sign.
A close-up of the Stop Ahead sign.
Here is the actual stop sign that is just ahead.
The weather is pretty nice today, after two days of rain it was good to see the
sun again.
I found some more wildlife in the building today. This guy had fallen into a garbage
can and couldn't get out.
Protocol probably calls for it to be terminated, but as you can see the bucket fell
over by accident while we were outside and he made a break for it.
The leaves are in full colour along the road we travel.
Building the ark...
It is now listed as a post-tropical storm and it will move through the southwestern
part of the province today. It started raining around 8:30 this morning and they
are calling for up to 50 mm. The IR satellite photo from early this afternoon.
Racing Wilma
Arrived at the site today and given the forecast for the rest of the week, I decided
to get as much done outside as I could. As the remnants of Hurricane Wilma are forecasted
to pass through tomorrow and Wednesday, the less I have outside is better.
More Keji spiders, I found this guy when I opened up the door on one of my instruments.
It is hard to tell from the photo, but it's behind the protective cover for the
LCD display.
A closer look at the spider.
Back to the east
My next scheduled trip is back down to Kejimkujik in Nova Scotia towards the end
of the month. It will be my fifth trip there this year.