Living in Cheticamp, N.S. in what is often referred to as a "Photographer's paradise". We have it all here, scenery, seascapes, bird/animal wildlife and of course some of most majestic sunsets there is.
The south-east winds here are something to experience, locally known as "Les Suetes" (french for South-east's) which have been know to give wind gusts of up to 200kmh and more.
Hope you enjoy some of my video’s, I'm on a mission of sorts..... can we figure out what that might be?
See my photography and artwork at www.michelsoucy.ca
I am 71 now , I quit smoking and drinking in 1980 . As a result of listens to the Truths of Jesus . It has not always been easy ... But I am glad I could be a better person .... thanks to " Him " . Joining Choirs , Praise and Worship teams and singing Gospel songs has brought me closer to whom I think I should be ............Thank You for your posts and Photos .
Drinking stopped in '84, smokes followed in '91..... it came with a high price but that's life isn't it. It takes what it takes "to get where we're meant to be". I've always struggled with religion, so many people killing others in the name of religion. But we all have our path.... to be who we're meant to be, where we're meant to be...and at a time when that's meant to be. Thankfully, I too discovered that there's no shame in wanting, and being...a better person. I remain *grateful*. :)
Thank you....I can understand your feelings, if we had to leave I'm not sure how I'd feel but I'm certain I'd shre your sentiment. Glad you enjoyed though..
@@ErnestUngureanu You know what, I have more to say to you. I didn't know that pelicans visit Cape Breron because I am so unintelligent--obviously. 🙄 This past week has been a very difficult one for reasons which I'm sure you would have a derisive comment. Between the emotions of that and the beauty of the video paired with the music, it brought me to tears. My less than intelligent comment--by your standards--was all I could muster at the time. So FCUK YOU. I will not allow you to ruin the beauty of it for me.
This is a ballet , like Swan Lake, of snow crab boats leaving in a charming and peaceful manner. So calming and delightful. This so much better to watch and power down at the end of a day. The music is enveloping and swirling with plucking violins. What a gift. Please tell me what is the name and composer of the song. Thank you. J.
Thank you for such a kind commentary, I'm happy that this moved you as such. The composer would be Emmanuel Jacob and the title of the track is called "Release" from artlist.io/royalty-free-music/song/release/44266 Thanks again. :)
Every boat in that yard is a work of art.Gorgeous traditional designs that harken back to a day when form and function were important.What is that rack for on the port side after deck? Thanks for creating and sharing these videos with us. One day we will be glad we have a record of places and events like this.
Hi Joe. The fence can be used to lash/tie buoys, ropes and other accessories when setting traps or bringing them in at the end of a fishing season allowing greater deck space for traps and such. Crab season is just around the corner.... stay tuned for more footage.😊
Hey thanks man! Still very much in the learning stages of video captures, editing etc. You can see where I'm playing/exploring the video zoom option on the drone, just wish I had this for the stills. But then again, there's a new Mavic 3 Pro that just came out...which has 3 lenses with med/long telephoto. lol
Environment Canada charts show just a tiny bit of ice out there and because of the prevailing northwesterlies, it's all hung up at the entrance to and in Cheticamp Harbour. It would take a southerly, or southwesterly breeze to clear the harbour.
I waved back !! 😄 Really been enjoying your videos. I miss my home province , I was born in Halifax , and my Dad was from Moncton. If there wasn't family here in Ontario , I'd love to live in Cheticamp.
I assume you grew up in the area, I spent all my summers until I was 16 in Cheticamp with my grandparents and my mom and dad would be there too but sometimes just me and my middle sister would stay.
Actually my wife did, she's from Cheticamp... I'm the import. We moved here in early 2013. After having lived in large cities all my life (I grew up in Detroit mostly after leaving Montreal at a young age), this is a welcomed change!
@@michelsoucy2343 Cheticamp is a beautiful location, I have only been there twice in the winter, not so nice in the gloomy nights. I grew up in Sydney, NS still here. I did lived in Truro NS for a year when my husband relocated to work there, but after the Maitland bridge was complete we came back to C.B.
If I had an affinity for swimming and beach activity, I certainly would make use of it. Shallow water (for quite a way out), clean and not overly populated, one can easily see the attraction. :)
@@michelsoucy2343 I always loved being at this beach for the simple fact that it was shallow for a long distance and the sand was easy on the feet.. I also spent time at Cap Rouge swimming with family when we did gatherings, lobster boils or clam bakes, wonderful memories of my childhood days with grandparents, aunt and uncles and cousins.