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Tag Archives: picnic area
Fall at Luskville Falls, Gatineau Hills, Quebec
Ron doing his photography thing (photo by Graeme). Fall at Luskville Falls, Gatineau Hills, Quebec After completing my retroactive blog relating to my September visit to Mer Bleue Bog, I picked up Graeme and off we went to Luskville Falls … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Gatineau Hills, Quebec
Tagged autumn leaves, bales of hay, belvidere, Chemin De L'Hotel de Ville, chipmunk, chute, Chute de Luskville, Eardley Escarpment, escarpment, fall colours, flickr photo, Gatineau Hills, group outing, hiking path, horses, Luskville Falls, Luskville Quebec, milkweed, park entrance, parkland, photo group, picnic area, ripe apple, steps, town hall, trail through the woods, tufts
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Pimisi Lake, Ontario
Pimisi Lake, Ontario As Gerhard and I headed north from Ottawa on our way to Ivanhoe Lake Provincial Park, one of our first pit stops was at the picnic site on the shores of Pimisi Lake.
Cycling in Florida – Blue Springs State Park
A severe storm was moving across the upper US states so rather than drive into bad conditions, we opted to spend an extra day in Florida. That gave us time to visit the Marine Science Center at Ponce Inlet just … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged alligator, blue springs state park, Buteo lineatus, fish, fish and wildlife, Florida, hamburger patty, hawk, manatee, native species, Orlando, park visitors, pest species, picnic area, picnic tables, polarizing filter, red shouldered hawks, sailfin catfish, sunset, tropical fish trade, turtle, Vermiculated Sailfin Catfish, warm waters
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Bayou Segnette State Park, New Orleans, Louisiana
Bayou Segnette State Park, New Orleans, Louisiana One of those small parks that are easy to get to if you know the way :-). It also helps if the bridge isn’t under construction! On this particular day, I got stuck … Continue reading
Posted in Louisiana, USA
Tagged alligators, bayou segnette state park, black vultures, boat launch, corps of engineers, damselflies, dragonflies, Eastern Pondhawk, immature bald eagle, Mississippi River, new orleans louisiana, NOLA, open parkland, picnic area, pile driver, pond plant, sagitarria, waterway
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