August 7th 2013. We have been married for twenty years today.
It is hard to buy Anniversary presents as you get older,
With mundane chores and jobs, you crave to spend time with each other.
I’ve allergies to most flowers that smell and the hallmark cards just sit once they are read.
He wasn’t talking about the usual stuff, so I listened intently when my husband said,
“For our twentieth anniversary, I have the gift of some flower pots for you.
But, for this we will have to walk on the ocean floor our daughter, me and you”.
I was delighted for it was something he never bought me, “Flower pots” beyond my imagination and now for all to see.
Hope all of you enjoy this gift he got me, flower pots so magnificent, nature’s epiphany!
Happy Anniversary Honey! I love you!
Lover’s Arch at Low tide at Hopewell Rocks. The Hopewell Rocks, also called the Flowerpot Rocks or simply The Rocks, are rock formations caused by tidal erosion in The Hopewell Rocks Ocean Tidal Exploration Site in New Brunswick. They stand between 40-70 feet tall.
Lover’s Arch upclose.
This miscellaneous rock has appeared on the ocean floor mysteriously according to our tour guide.
More flower pots
An Awesome view!
Can you see the resemblance of an anteater in this rock?
Do you spot a baby elephant in these rocks?
Side profile of a rock. Do you think this resembles Jay Leno?
Rocks covered with seaweed, moss and algae
Bulbous algae lining the rocks on the ocean floor.
Muddy ocean floor.
The muddy ocean floor. Not a place for flip flops. Good place to dye your shoes brown. We left our shoe prints and took lots of pictures.
High tide at Hopewell Rocks. On a good weather day folks can kayak around these flowerpots
The bear becomes more visible at high tide.
Submerged Lover’s Arch at high tide.
What a creative gift! Happy anniversary!
Thank you!
Love the little elephant rock!!
Isn’t it a cutie? I loved it too 🙂
Happy anniversary! What a great gift! Thanks for sharing the lovely photos.
I agree, this was a wonderful gift! Thank you for your wishes. I am glad you enjoyed the photos.
A beautiful anniversary present indeed!
Thank you!
Happy Anniversary. What a wonderful gift 🙂 Annie
Thank you Annie!
Gorgeous photos! Happy 20th!!!
Thanks Anne! Thanks for stopping by and your feedback on my posts.
An Awesome view!
Through a big keyhole; the ocean is big, so a keyhole to look at must be big.
Indeed a huge keyhole to peep through. What an awesome view! Thanks for stopping by.
I’ve never seen anything like this, absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing, and happy anniversary!
Thanks for your wishes and kind words. This was simply breathtaking, walking on the ocean floor where high tides can be 52 feet high in the next few hours simply unbelievable! I am glad you stopped by. Cheers!
Thank you for sharing these photos with us. I have never been to New Brunswick but who knows I may get there sometime and then I shall know where to go. Happy anniversary and thanks for reading and liking my blog. I have been awol for the past few weeks – as you can imagine things are hotting up here. I leave NZ on 27th to begin my next adventure and then I shall have lots to blog about.:)
Hi Judith,
Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed this post. New Brunswick Canada was simply beautiful! Safe travels and have fun blogging with your next adventure. Looking forward to ………listening from you. Charu
Thanks for sharing these photos! They’re beautiful.
Thank you. I am so glad you liked them.
Great photos, Charu – I love the large landscape scenes and the small details in other pics. It makes me feel like I am there, too.
Thanks Annette! I am glad you enjoyed this post.
Beautiful images and interesting landscape 🙂
Thank you Sreejith!
Lovely! I was there in 2007 … just before we moved to the Maritimes. This was the place where I saw my life’s first Bald Eagle! Unforgettable!
Thank you!
We toured with a forest ranger who told us that the eagles nest in the cliffs. We saw one flying very high, but not up close at Hopewell Rocks.