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Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
Wellsboro, Pennsylvania (Location)
Posted in Pennsylvania, USA
Tagged AAA, Acadia Theatre, bagels, bench, Citizens and North Bank, Court House building, Dumpling House, Fire hydrant, Penn Wells Hotel, street clock, telephone booth, The Mud, The Native Bagel, tioga county, tulip, Wellsboro DIner, Wellsboro Pennsylvania, Wellsboro Post Office, William A. Stone, Wynken Blynken and Nod statue
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Old Montreal, Quebec – Just out wandering on a cold Sunday morning – Part 1
It was morning. It was cold. The wind made it feel like -20C despite the bright sunshine. Very few people out on the streets. Wandering around the streets of Old Montreal under those conditions is quite the experience. The quiet … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Montreal, Quebec
Tagged architecture, Bell, bright sunshine, cold morning, dry dock, frozen river, fur coat, horse and carriage, horse blanket, horse drawn carriage, image, jettty, meanderings, Montreal, montreal quebec, old montreal, photo, photography, pier, port, post box, postings, Quebec, sea port, ship, skyline, St. Lawrence River, stamps, sunday morning, telephone booth, Telus, tripod, weather
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“Doors Open 2006” – Distillery District, Toronto, Ontario
We were in Toronto to visit a number of the buildings that were open to the public as part of the 2006 “Door Open” event. We had spent one day with members of the Ontario Photo Collective and now we … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Toronto
Tagged balzac, Balzac's Cafe, Balzac's Coffee, candles, Ceiling Fans, coffee shop, distillery district, distillery district toronto, Doors Open, interesting place, lunch, Ontario, Ontario Photo Collective, OPC, photo, photo display, photos, restaurant doors, telephone booth, Toronto, toronto ontario, triophoto, upper loft, weather guage
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Playa del Carmen, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Playa del Carmen, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico The beach beckons, but my reason for traveling to Playa del Carmen had nothing to do with the beaches. I was running out of storage space on my CF cards and wanted to have … Continue reading
Posted in Caribbean & Mexico, Mexico
Tagged beach, cf cards, children's overalls, cloth, clothing store, colorful, colours of the rainbow, compact flash memory, data storage, fabric stores, hat, holiday, interesting things, jewelry stores, jose ceurvo, kodak film, lighthouse, mask, masks, Mexico, ocean, photo store, plates handbags, Playa del Carmen, resort, sanity, shopping area, storage space, sunshine, telephone, telephone booth, tequila, thatched roof, tourist, tourist street, unique items, volkswagon, Yucatan Peninsula, yucatan peninsula mexico
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Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba The Manitoba Legislative Building, by Western Canadian timelines, would be considered one of the older buildings on the Canadian Prairies. Designed by architect Frank Worthington Simon, the building is constructed of Tyndall Stone, a dolomitic … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Manitoba, Winnipeg
Tagged architecture, balcony, bison, brass, buffalo, canadian prairies, Christmas, Christmas tree, columnar, construction material, decorations, dolomitic limestone, dome, fossils, frank worthington, garson manitoba, hallways, legislative building, Manitoba, Manitoba Legislative Building, Manitoba Tourism, old fossil, pointsetta, politicians, railing, reflections, rotunda, saircase, sculpture, stained glass window, staue, telephone, telephone booth, Tourism Manitoba, tourism office, Tyndall Stone, water fountain, Winnipeg, winnipeg manitoba
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