The Cape Breton Living webcams are no longer live updating. The webcam system that was going for 20+ years is down. For now, there will only be a new image uploaded at irregular intervals. We’ll see how that goes.
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Fog
If you can’t get out of the fog, get into it.
That’s just what I did this morning as I set out for my daily
walk. Living on the east side of Cape Breton Island, fog is something that we
must just accept as it comes in from the cool Atlantic Ocean and usually hangs
around for days or even weeks. So as I
head out, instead of snapping pictures of shimmering white seagulls in the blue
sky or the awesome scenic view that we are blessed with, I’m out there looking around
and appreciating the closer surroundings blending into a soft background.
As I’m writing this post, the sun is now trying
to break through the dissipating fog…. Come on sun!
Monday, February 3, 2014
January's Photos
From the Cape Breton Living website
As some of you might already know, every Friday a new scenic
photo of our beautiful island is posted on the site. If you’re wondering and
would like to check this out, you can find them on the Photo of the Week page of
the Cape Breton Living website. This January 2014, we ended up with an extra
Friday, which means instead of 4 photos for the month, we ended up with a bonus
one making it five scenic photos for January.
The first photo below is of the first sunrise
taken on January 1st, 2014. Thankfully we were blessed with a clear wintry sky and only a few fluffy white clouds. The next four week’s photos, we
seem to have a theme consisting of snow covered roof tops…
January 3, 2014
L'Ardoise - First sunrise of 2014
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Recent updates
From the Cape Breton Living website
Hello 2014… Cheers to a brand new year folks! What better time to tell you about a couple recent changes done on the Cape Breton Living website. First, on the Photo of the Week page, the last 3 week’s photos were added and are conveniently posted below the current Photo of the Week. So if you missed the last week’s photo or just wish to see them again, they are right there just a click away.
Another change to the website is the URL you type in the address bar. The correct address is www.capebretonliving.com , If you find yourself using other URLs like “vhost1…” or “stpeterscable…”, you might then be re-directed or end up on a page that doesn’t exist. Best thing to do is go to www.capebretonliving.com and once on the website, you may bookmark it for future reference.
Hello 2014… Cheers to a brand new year folks! What better time to tell you about a couple recent changes done on the Cape Breton Living website. First, on the Photo of the Week page, the last 3 week’s photos were added and are conveniently posted below the current Photo of the Week. So if you missed the last week’s photo or just wish to see them again, they are right there just a click away.
Another change to the website is the URL you type in the address bar. The correct address is www.capebretonliving.com , If you find yourself using other URLs like “vhost1…” or “stpeterscable…”, you might then be re-directed or end up on a page that doesn’t exist. Best thing to do is go to www.capebretonliving.com and once on the website, you may bookmark it for future reference.
One more thing, it’s not exactly new, but on the Webcam
pages and the Photo of the Week page, there’s a comment box for you to share
your thoughts with other viewers. The next time you visit the website and you have
time to spare, we’d love to hear from you!
Saturday, October 19, 2013
This Week's Photo
Pleasant Bay - Cabot Trail
Early Monday morning on Thanksgiving Day, before the sun was
even showing any light in the starry sky, I packed our picnic basket with the
lunch that I prepared the night before and packed my charged cameras, cell phone and
(just in case) all its cables and chargers. By the time we had everything
gathered and ready to head out, the sun was just coming up over the hill giving us
an amazing warm yellow sunrise.
On this road trip, we decided to head for Sydney
and do the Cabot Trail counterclockwise. Somewhere on the 105 near Bras d’Or we
stopped for a coffee at Tim’s and then down the road to top up the car with
gas. Instead of taking the ferry in Englishtown, we drove to St Ann’s and
enjoyed the spectacular view of St Ann’s Harbour and its winding roads. The fall
foliage was not quite at its peak, but another week or two would have done it,
changing what is still green into yellows oranges and reds. But then waiting too long, we risk having
heavy rain and strong wind, leaving us with only bare trees with shades of
browns and greys.
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