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Changeable Weekend Weather
It was a bit of a strange weekend. Saturday was nice and Graeme was able to get out and photograph some friends participating in the 10K portion of the Ottawa race weekend. Then on Sunday morning, it was raining for … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged 33c, azaleas, dormancy, eastern ontario, full bloom, high humidity, hostas, marathon, new leaves, Ottawa, rain, strange weekend, sun, sunday morning, temperatures, weekend weather
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Old Montreal, Quebec – Just out wandering on a cold Sunday morning – Part 2
Cour d’Appel Du Quebec 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 … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Montreal, Quebec
Tagged architecture, bricks and mortar, bright sunshine, buildings, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, concrete, Cour d'Appel du Quebec, doors, meanderings, Montreal, montreal quebec, old montreal, photos, postings, Quebec, Simon Camera, sunday morning, temperatures
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Montreal, Quebec
My wife and I decided to travel to Montreal, Quebec for a bit of a change. Weather conditions were supposed to be nice but another cold front came through and temperatures dropped abruptly as we were driving along. Gusting winds … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Montreal, Quebec
Tagged Ailes, Basilica, christ church cathedral, church organ, clock, clothing, deep holes, escalator, excavation, footings, Gilette Building, Henry Birk's And SOn, Montreal, montreal quebec, organ, photography, Quebec, Rue St. Catherine, sale, st patrick, St. Catherine Street, St. Patrick's Basilica, stained glass windows, temperatures, time
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Cycling in Florida – Merritt Island Revisited
Another sunny day with reasonable temperatures. Began the day walking the beach in Cape Canaveral and then returned to walk the trails of Merritt Island while John did another loop on his bike. On the previous day’s visit to Merritt … Continue reading
Posted in Florida, USA
Tagged Agraulis vanillae, Atlantic Ocean, birds, Buckeye, butterfly, butterfly species, cactus pads, Clapper Rail, Clapper Rail - Rallus logirostris, cycling, Egretta thula, Egretta tricolor, exercise, fishing, Florida, grebe, Gulf Fritillary, gulls, heron, loon, merritt island, ocean, pied-billed grebe, Podilymbus podiceps, Precis coenia, rail, Ralus longirostris, Snowy Egret, sunny day, temperatures, Tri-colored Heron, Tricolored Heron
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Mount Jo, Trail #77, High Peaks Region, Adirondack Mountains
Mount Jo, Trail #77, High Peaks Region, Adirondack Mountains Mt. Jo (2876 ft) is not one of the 46 “high peaks” but the trail is certainly a fun one to climb. It starts innocently enough close to the Adirondack Loj … Continue reading
Posted in Adirondacks, New York State, USA
Tagged Adirondack Lodge, Adirondack LOJ, Adirondack Mountain Club, Adirondack Mountains, Adirondacks, Adirondak Loj, Adjrondack LOJ, ADK, approaching dusk, birch trees, boulder field, climbers, climbing, drizzle, elevation, glaciers, glimpse, granite boulders, hardwood forest, heart lake, Henry Van Hoevenberg, High Peaks, High Peaks Region, hiker, mountain areas, mountain peaks, Mt. Jo, Near to Lake Placid, New York State, recreation, temperatures, trail distance, weather
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