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New England Trip 2012 – Day 4 – Creamery Bridge, Brattleboro, VT
New England Trip 2012 – Day 4 – Creamery Bridge, Brattleboro, VT After doing a bit of sightseeing in Wilmington VT, we headed on our way along Vermont Route #9 toward Brattleboro VT. A pull-off area at the end of … Continue reading
Posted in USA, Vermont
Tagged brattleboro vt, bridge, covered wooden bridge, Creamery Bridge, Fire hydrant, maple syrup, New England Trip 2012, roadway, route 9, sightseeing, slate roof, tourist attraction, town lattice siding, vermont route, walkway, whetstone brook, wilmington vt, Wooden Covered Bridge
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Elgin Street Infrared Walk-Around
Elgin Street Infrared Walk-Around So, I was a few minutes early to a friend’s birthday party on Elgin; I had a camera in my bag. What happened next was extremely predictable…
Posted in Home and About
Tagged architecture, birthday party, cars, Church, elgin street, flare, garbage cans, heart of the city, Infrared photography, IR, modified Nikon D70s for IR photography, Ontario, Ottawa, paint job, photo, plants, restaurants, street traffic, streets in ottawa, symmetry, tourism, trees, walkway
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MACKENZIE KING ESTATE in GATINEAU PARK
In was getting somewhat late in the day when we decided to take a trip up into the Gatineau Hills to see what we could see. The original plan was to go to the lookout but the main roads in … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Gatineau Hills, Quebec
Tagged architectural attraction, Canada, Canada's 10th Prime Minister, car in parking lot, chandelier, Destination, Domaine Mackenzie-King, drivers seat, driving conditions, elegant gardens, estate, Gatineau Hills, gatineau park, Ice on lake, ice on pathway, Kingsmere, Kingswood, Knigsmere Lake, mackenzie king estate, main roads, Moorside, National Capital Commission, NCC, pellets, picturesque ruins, Prime Miniter, restaurant decor, roar of thunder, snow pellets, Spring surprise, stone fence, stone ruins, strange day, strange weather, Tourism. travel, tourist, travel destination, tulip bulbs, unusual weather, veranda, walkway, William Lyon Mackenzie King, wind speed, winter
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