Blogging with a view The photo on the left was taken at 8:36pm and the one on the right was taken 10 am the following morning. Study the iceberg in the background, you will notice it’s toppled o… more →
Celebrate Canada 2010 - defining Canada's cultural tapestry in 2010celebratecanada wrote 5 months ago: Blogging with a view The photo on the left was taken at 8:36pm and the one on the right was taken 10 … more →
celebratecanada wrote 5 months ago: Cape Spear is the most eastern point in Canada. A road cuts through the tundra-like landscape up to … more →
celebratecanada wrote 5 months ago: Cape Spear Cape Spear Location of Cape Spear in Newfoundland Cape Spear, located on the Avalon Penin … more →
celebratecanada wrote 5 months ago: A lot of people figure a year of photographing Canada is a dream job. In a lot of ways it’s a … more →
celebratecanada wrote 6 months ago: A storm passes over Cheticamp, creating a dramatic sky. These two love birds have been sitting on th … more →
celebratecanada wrote 6 months ago: Text to be updated tomorrow … more →
celebratecanada wrote 6 months ago: The Cabot Trail is hard on brakes, suspension and gas! Not many fishermen fish on Sunday, but there … more →
celebratecanada wrote 6 months ago: McPherson’s Cemetery A man in his yard with his barking dog near Bay St. Lawrence. Young Evan … more →
celebratecanada wrote 6 months ago: Please Note – The cellphone towers aren’t so frequent in the small fishing villages alon … more →
celebratecanada wrote 6 months ago: Every morning a Coast Guard student practices putting the Canadian flag up the flag pole. Every morn … more →
celebratecanada wrote 6 months ago: Loaders move around coal, knocking the pile down lower after many Sydney residents complained about … more →
celebratecanada wrote 6 months ago: Great mix of flags Sydney! Kids on the Way Home From School Esso Filling Station Allan the Boat Buil … more →
celebratecanada wrote 6 months ago: Battle of the Atlantic Ceremonies in Truro to honor the lives lost during World War I and II. The Ba … more →
celebratecanada wrote 7 months ago: Truro (2006 population 11,765 [1]; urban area population 22,777 [1], conglomeration area population … more →
celebratecanada wrote 7 months ago: Fossils at Blue Beach The rocks exposed at Blue Beach contain many fossils. In fact, there are so ma … more →
celebratecanada wrote 7 months ago: Annapolis Valley Enjoying the Afternoon Sun In Granville Ferry Doing Some Gardening In The Backyard … more →
celebratecanada wrote 7 months ago: Reporting From The Canadian Landscape A Room With A View…Lunch at Clark’s Harbour … more →
celebratecanada wrote 7 months ago: This Is Shelburne History Shelburne lies at the southwest corner of Nova Scotia, at roughly the same … more →
celebratecanada wrote 7 months ago: This Is Lunenburg Lunenburg was founded in 1753 and was named in honour of the King of Great Britain … more →