
The gates of Point Pleasant, Halifax
I took a quick trip back to my old stomping grounds this weekend. Things have gone well in my hometown, with the business now set up and work beginning to come my way. I wanted to get away for a moment before I found myself too swamped.
The above picture was taken Saturday night, while walking with a friend of mine in the south end of Halifax. The weather was very foggy-- no rain-- just steam coming off the snow. We walked quite a distance but the mist was very refreshing.
Point Pleasant has been decimated by hurricanes, icestorms, insect infestations... the whole gamut of Revelations blights, modified for boreal forests and northerly climes. The road leading in still boasts a treeline, although you can tell that the growth thins out not far from the edge. Parked just to the left of the photo was a logging truck, loaded down with timber destined for disposal. The bright lights of the nearby port illuminated the scene to virtual daylight which is the reason for the eerie lighting in this photo.
Sorry to anyone I didn't get to see. I'll make my way back soon enough.





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