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Clay, New York
Traveling around upper New York State I happened upon a small farm museum in Clay, NY. The buildings were locked (a bit too early for tourist season, I guess) but I was able to walk around and take a look … Continue reading →
Posted in New York State, USA
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Tagged abandoned Railroad station, agriculture equipment, baggae wagon, barn, Cigarville, Clay, Clay Heritage Museum, clay new york, clay ny, emmanuel evangelical lutheran church, evangelical lutheran church, farm equipment, heritage museum, log cabin, luthern church, New York State, outhouse, outhouse moon symbol, railroad. R.R. Museum, side of a barn, The Cigarville Railroad Station Museum, tiller, tourist season, train station
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Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory to MacGregor Point Provincial Park
Bruce Peninsula Bird Observatory to MacGregor Point Provincial Park The day’s drive was a fairly long one made more pleasant by the occasional whiff of the Common Lilacs that were in full bloom at this time of the year. And … Continue reading →
Posted in Bruce Peninsula, Canada Explorer, MacGregor Point Provincial Park, Ontario
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Tagged barn, bird observatory, Bruce Peninsula, common lilac, crops, Fringed Polygala, full bloom, Gaywings, hothouses, journey, Lake Huron, lilac, lilacs, MacGregor Point Provincial Park, Northern Water Snake, Ontario, photos, Provincial Park, stone foundation, sunset, swallow nests, temperatures, turkey vultures, water snake
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A drive through the countryside
A drive through the countryside It was cold but the sun was shining so I took a bit of a break and drove through the countryside looking for something a bit different to photograph. At one point a bridge over … Continue reading →
Posted in Canada Explorer, Carp, Home and About, Ontario
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Tagged barn, Church, Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, countryside, Fitroy Harbour, fitzroy harbour, ice, iron bridge, perspective, railway, Railway Bridge, railway ties, rapids, river, rivets, rushing river, rushing water, snow, st thomas the apostle, strong wind, sun, thomas the apostle, tripod
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The Packenham Bridge in Winter – Jan. 2006
The Packenham Bridge in Winter January 26, 2006 – The sun was shining with clear skies and I needed to be in the Packenham area on other business so taking the camera along for the ride seemed like the right … Continue reading →
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Packenham
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Tagged 5 arched bridge, barn, bridge, clear skies, danger, ice, Mississippi River, Ontario, Pakenham, Pakenham's 5 arch stone bridge, rapids, sign, snow, stone, stone bridge, sun, tree, windmill, winter
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