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West Coast Adventures
The plan, when hatched, seemed perfectly sensible at the time. Leave Ottawa while snow was still on the ground, fly to Vancouver, fit limited luggage tightly into the limited space of my brother’s Miata’s trunk and drive down the west … Continue reading
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One million views on Flickr
In addition to posting plenty of images to our MegapixelTravel blog, I also post pictures to my Flickr account. Today, the views on that Flickr account passed the 1,000,000 view mark. Flickr view counts So far today Yesterday All … Continue reading
Ottawa Grassroots Festival – 2013
Ottawa Grassroots Festival – 2013 This weekend the Rideau Curling Club of Ottawa is home to the Ottawa Grassroots Festival (location), a two-day event featuring wonderful music, workshops and a kidzone with plenty of things to keep the kids interested … Continue reading
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Tagged bluegrass band, community choir, festival location, grassroots festival, kidzone, maple hill, music workshops, ottawa folklore center, photographers, rideau curling club, safety goggles, soldering iron, soldering technique, wonderful music, workshop presentation
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Kanata Badminton Club – AGM – 2013
The Kanata Badminton Club operates in Kanata, Ontario. (Club website) The club is a volunteer-run recreational badminton club which utilizes the gymnasiums in three Kanata schools to provide members with a place to play badminton up to five nights a … Continue reading
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Tagged badminton in Kanata Ontario, Kanata Badminton Club AGM 2013, Ottawa
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Nevada Adventures
Graeme and I are now both back from our recent travels in the Southwest USA states of Nevada, Arizona and California. We encountered rain in Las Vegas, a snow storm on Mount Charleston, a sand storm in Death Valley, overcast … Continue reading
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Tagged balmy weather, blue skies, desert location, Detroit Airport tunnel, gum on the rocks, lady in blue on red, Las Vegas, mount charleston, natural landscapes, Nevada, overcast skies, peaceful retreat, perfect weather, Red Rock Canyon, red rocks, rock faces, snow storm, snowfall in nevada, southwest usa, underground tunnel, weather conditions
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Ron at NABShow, Las Vegas, NV
While Graeme started off the week at the NABshow, I headed off into the surrounding mountains to look for some insects and birds to photograph. Found myself a snow storm instead (photos to follow when back at my desk). The … Continue reading
Nevada Adventures – Red Rock Canyon – Sandstone Quarry Trails – Calico Tanks
Nevada Adventures – Red Rock Canyon – Sandstone Quarry Trails – Calico Tanks There are a number of established trails in Red Rock Canyon that range from easy through to rather difficult.
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Tagged agave roasting pit, cacti, calico hills, Calico Tanks, communal events, conservation area, Crotophytus sp., limestone rocks, moderate difficulty, Mojave collared lizard, mojaves, native american peoples, nevada adventures, Northern Cloudywing butterfly, Orange blossoming desert globe mallow, paiutes, panoramic view of Las Vegas and Las Vegas Valley, Red Rock Canyon, rock formation, Sadstone Quarry Trails, sandstone blocks, sandstone quarry
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Nevada Adventures – Red Rock Canyon – Calico Hills
Nevada Adventures – Red Rock Canyon – Calico Hills Anyone who visits Red Rock Canyon will immediately fall in love with the colorful red sandstone outcropping known as Calico Hills. The Calico Hills were formed 180 million years ago when … Continue reading
Nevada Adventures – Red Rock Canyon
Retroactive Post – April 6th, 2013 When we arrived at our hotel (Stratosphere Hotel and Casino) the night before, we were told that we had arrived after 6PM so a Deluxe room had not been held for us. The staff … Continue reading
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Tagged bureau of land management, canyon national conservation area, Desert Globe Mallow (Sphaeralacea ambigua), Desert Tortoise, entrance fee, fire truck, flora and fauna, hotel stratosphere, Las Vegas Fire and Rescue shield, national conservation area, Red Rock Canyon, red rock canyon national conservation area, Red Rock Canyon Viistor Center, Rock climbing in Nevada, stratosphere hotel and casino, view from a room, Yucca blossoms, zombies
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Flying above the clouds again – Nevada bound
Graeme and I are once again travelling the world, this time we are heading towards the South West United States as Graeme wanted to go to NABShow (National Association of Broadcasters Show) in Las Vegas. If you want to follow … Continue reading
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Tagged detroit, HayPhoto.ca, HPFP, Las Vegas, NABShow, Nevada, South West USA Trip
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