Cloud Gazing
Saturday August 11, 2012  1:30pm - 2:30pm (1 Hour)
 charlanebishop@gmail.com
 Park 582 7319

“The clouds are what sky the is doing”
-Anzan Hoshin

“Red sky at night Sailor’s delight ,
Red sky in the morning Sailors take warning.”
-Old Folk Saying


You don’t need a satellite or the “weather channel” to know what’s going on in the sky...just wet a finger and hold it up to see which way the wind blows or look up and watch the clouds shifting. Or, join Sailor and Weather watcher Ed Sulis (Blomidon Naturalist Society) to learn about how weather gets made, where it comes from and how to read the clouds in the sky. We will find North, create our own moving system of highs and lows and most likely see some weather changes as we set our sites on Isle Haute to the NW or across the Minas Basin to the South of Cape Blomidon. If you like watching weather this is the place to be, they don’t call it Cape Blomidon (Blow Me Down) for nothing! There will surely be some sightings of cloud dragons, castles and bunnies ....as well.
Pricing & Tickets
Pricing: Free
Poster
3138 Pereau Road
Blomidon, Nova Scotia

 parkinfo@gov.ns.ca
 902-582-7319

   

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