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Bad Omen on a Clear Blue Sky
Stratford City Hall tower had the flag at half-mast. Bad ju-ju.
Crossing
I do love large old trees, but the bridge over the river certainly caught my eye as well.
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Tagged 50mm, architecture, art, Canada, nikon D3100, Ontario, photo, stratford
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Dusk II
Cropped, but otherwise unaltered. Click to full 1200×853 size.
Rosedale Ruminations
(click to enlarge) Red brick bastions of permanence float above the Don River Valley. In the distance, steel and glass towers of monetary power loom. All is calm within this Sunday fantasy. Yet the skies threaten rain and the trees … Continue reading
Under Penalty of the Law
(click to expand) A sign that both pleases and frustrates me at the same time. I would love to explore these wild areas without getting shot at, but also, it’s good to know nothing else is getting shot either.
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Tagged Canada, Finepix 3800, Huron County, Ontario, sign, wilderness
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Beachwood
An interesting tangle of roots found on a cold and lonely Lake Huron beach in early spring.
The Livery in Goderich
(click to expand) Goderich is a picturesque town in Southwestern Ontario and a place I often visit for its scenery. In 2011, it was hit with an F3 tornado which tore through the downtown. Above is the old livery stables … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, art, Canada, Goderich, Ontario, photo, tornado
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Flowing – Earth Day Travels
A brook in Ben Miller (a small village near Goderich) hurries down the gulley. As it hits the flats of a large valley, the stream widens. The little stream joins the Maitland River The Maitland River empties into Lake Huron, … Continue reading
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Tagged 50mm, art, Canada, Earth Day, Goderich, Maitland River, nikon D3100, Ontario, photo, water
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Cruel, Cruel April
Ice storms, tornados, swollen rivers from melting snowpack and now a nice blizzard to round out a typical Canadian April. Sheesh…
Forecast – Stormy Weather
A front approached from the SW and I had the time to catch a shot or two. The torn upper branches are from last Friday’s ice storm (recorded earlier in my blog). btw… if you click on the second photo … Continue reading