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Category Archives: USA
Nevada Adventures – Red Rock Canyon
Retroactive Post – April 6th, 2013 When we arrived at our hotel (Stratosphere Hotel and Casino) the night before, we were told that we had arrived after 6PM so a Deluxe room had not been held for us. The staff … Continue reading
Posted in Nevada, USA
Tagged bureau of land management, canyon national conservation area, Desert Globe Mallow (Sphaeralacea ambigua), Desert Tortoise, entrance fee, fire truck, flora and fauna, hotel stratosphere, Las Vegas Fire and Rescue shield, national conservation area, Red Rock Canyon, red rock canyon national conservation area, Red Rock Canyon Viistor Center, Rock climbing in Nevada, stratosphere hotel and casino, view from a room, Yucca blossoms, zombies
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Red Rock Canyon
First full day in Las Vegas and we decide to start off with a day trip to the Famous Red Rock Canyons! Absolutely stunning views and rock formations, its about a 10 minute drive out of Las Vegas (~30 minutes … Continue reading
Flying above the clouds again – Nevada bound
Graeme and I are once again travelling the world, this time we are heading towards the South West United States as Graeme wanted to go to NABShow (National Association of Broadcasters Show) in Las Vegas. If you want to follow … Continue reading
Posted in Nevada, USA
Tagged detroit, HayPhoto.ca, HPFP, Las Vegas, NABShow, Nevada, South West USA Trip
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Ottawa, Ontario to Las Vegas, Nevada
April 5th, 2013 As noted in an earlier post, Graeme and I were heading for Las Vegas with our trip coinciding with the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference. For both of us, the decision on which airline to choose … Continue reading
Posted in Nevada, USA
Tagged association of broadcasters, delta airlines, Detroit airport, Detroit Airport tunnel, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne COunty Airport, detroit river, Edward H. McNamara Terminal, fermi 2 nuclear power, fermi 2 nuclear power plant, flight schedule, grosse isle, nab conference, National Association of Broadcasters, nuclear power plant, ottawa south, Overhead tram in Detroit Airport, rockland quarry, windsor ontario
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New England Trip 2012 – posting update
I have begun to upload images from the recent trip that my wife and I took through parts of New York State, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. The postings are being entered retroactively by date so if you met … Continue reading
Posted in Connecticut, USA, Vermont
Tagged Connecticut, Massachusetts, New England Trip 2012, New York State, Rhode Island, Vermont
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Hurricane Sandy
Hurricane Sandy My wife and I were in the Connecticut, Rhode Island and Cape Cod area last week. Weather was nearly perfect for vacationing. Waters were calm and beaches beautiful. With Hurricane Sandy having already wrecked havoc in the Caribbean … Continue reading
Woods Hole, Cape Cod, MA
Woods Hole, Cape Cod, MA We were now effectively on the last planned stop of our New England 2012 trip. I had an interest in visiting Woods Hole, MA, since it is the home of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Research … Continue reading
Posted in MA, USA
Tagged ALvin Deep Sea Vessel, cape cod, filtration systems, Fire Hydrant bule and white, How much pressure is Alvin under?, Ichthyology, new england, New England Trip 2012, oceanographic research, oceanography, public aquariums, research buildings, research vessels, solar powered garbage compactor, tanks, tennessee aquarium, wall mural marine theme, woods hole, Woods Hole Cape Cood MA, Woods Hole Harbor, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Exhibit Center
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New England Trip 2012 – Day 10 – Chatham to Woods Hole, Cape Cod MA
New England Trip 2012 – Day 10 – Chatham to Woods Hole, Cape Cod MA With the first clouds of Hurricane Sandy beginning to appear off to the south of our location, we decided that it would be a good … Continue reading
Posted in MA, USA
Tagged berries, cape cod, chatham, color combinations, commercial cranberry, congregational church, cranberries, Cranberry bog, Cranberry harvest, cranberry harvesting methods, cranberry scoop, different shapes, Fire hydrant, fire hydrants, firehydrant with green base and white top, foliage, harvest time, ichthyologist, Ichthyology, New England Trip 2012, oceanography, pumpkin, queen anne inn, west yarmouth, West Yarmouth COngregational Church, woods hole, Woods Hole research vessel
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Provincetown Pilgrim Monument, Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA
Provincetown Pilgrim Monument, Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA After photographing cigar butts and other interesting things between Chatham and Provincetown, we arrived at Provincetown and, after looking at the plaques at the base of the hill, I climbed to the town’s best … Continue reading
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Tagged bureau, cape cod, chatham, dresser, guard rails, guitar, mayflower, New England Trip 2012, Nikon 10.5 mm fish-eye lens, observation area, observation platform, pilgrim history, pilgrim monument, pilgrims, pilgrims finding corn, plaques, Provincetown Cape Cod, Provincetown Harbor, ramps, schooner, scrimshaw art, staircase, The Pilgrim Compact of 1620, top of the stairs, US Thanksgiving, viewpoint
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