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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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New England Trip 2012 – Day 9 – Chatham to Provincetown, Cape Cod
Our plan for the day was to drive to Provincetown at the end of Cape Cod and then return to Chatham again in the evening. We had never been to Provincetown, so weren’t sure what we might find when we … Continue reading
Posted in MA, USA
Tagged Amphitheater, amphitheatre benches, Atlantic Ocean, blue carpet on sand, Blue fire hydrant, butterfly, cape cod, cape cod history, cape cod national seashore, chatham cape cod, Chatham lighthouse, cigar, Cigar on post, colorful bluberry leaves, eastham, Fall colors, Fire hydrant, fire hydrants, fungi, history of Chatham MA, holiday season, how to identify poison ivy, interesting things, man on lawn chair with spotting scope, mushrooms, national seashore park, New England Trip 2012, oak leaves, observation platform Race beach, orleans cape cod, Orleans Cape COd MA, Pine cones, plane against blue sky, poison ivy, poison ivy image, poison ivy tutorial, police station, provincetown, Provincetown Cape Cod, Race Point Beach, saltwater, sand beach, sand dunes, sandy beach, scenery, Toxicodendron radicans, trawler, truck driving on sand, Vintage police cruiser, [ark map
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New England Trip 2012 – Day 3 – Schuylerville NY
New England Trip 2012 – Day 3 – Schuylerville NY Days one and two of our trip had featured clear blue skies and lots of sunshine. As this shot from a corner in Schuylerville NY clearly shows, the weather definitely … Continue reading
Posted in New York State, USA
Tagged battles of saratoga, bicycle racks, decorative horse statues, fire hydrants, firehydrant, horse statues, Hudson River, New England Trip 2012, New York State, revolutionary wars, saratoga, Schuylerville NY, Sraratoga battles, unique bicycle racks, village, wetter
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Manoir Papineau National Historic Site, Montebello, Quebec
Manoir Papineau National Historic Site, Montebello, Quebec While we were visiting at the Chateau Montebello, we decided that it would be nice to take the short stroll over to the grounds of the Manoir Papineau National Historic Site directly adjacent … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Montebello, Quebec
Tagged anglican chapel, architectural styles, bench, chateau montebello, eclectic mix, Fire hydrant, fire hydrants, granary, hillside location, louis joseph papineau, Manoir papineau, manor house, National Historic Site, Ottawa River, papineau funeral chapel, Papineau Manor, parks canada, Quebec, red hydrant, tea pavilion, trail, wooded area
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Carp Farmer’s Market 2012
Carp Farmer’s Market 2012 We took a quick trip out to the Carp Farmer’s Market to take a look at what was for offer this year. My wife purchased a bit of farm produce and I chatted with a few … Continue reading
H. Lee White Marine Museum, Oswego, NY
H. Lee White Marine Museum, Oswego, NY This morning, when I packed my tent and left the campground at Selkirk Shores State Park and headed to Oswego, it was my intent to look at a fort. Turns out that the … Continue reading
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Some Kanata, Ontario fire hydrants
Some Kanata, Ontario fire hydrants I needed to walk off a bit of birthday cake so, with camera in hand, started walking home after having joined my father at the August Forest Hill birthday party. I could find some interesting … Continue reading
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Tagged Earl of March High School, Fire hydrant, fire hydrants
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I’m back!!
 Back from a quick trip to Gananoque where we saw a musical, before heading off to Poughkeepsie, NY where we parked the car and got on a train to New York City where we toured the United Nations facility … Continue reading
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