Sorry to have missed last week. :( We were away:) Just a few memories from our 45th wedding anniversary trip.
We left Portland on the ferry to Nova Scotia - in the fog
An old warehouse on the waterfront in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Town Hall somewhere in Nova Scotia
One of many lighthouses in Nova Scotia
Historic church in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia - burned down in 2001 and was completely restored by 2005. Style is called carpenter gothec - in the style of gothic but made of wood, not stone.
Head Light at the end of Campobello Island, New Brunswick
Sunrise this morning on Moosehead Lake, Greenville Junction, ME
PAToGraphy wrote:
Sorry to have missed last week. :( We were away:) Just a few memories from our 45th wedding anniversary trip.
Welcome home, glad that you enjoyed your trip :thumbup:
Black and White is the roots of photography
Roadrunner wrote:
Thank you edgorm and Agnes for your Challenges this past week. FREE SUNDAY as you all know has not changed......
Summer is here, up here anyway and my time is spent outdoors as probably many of you do too...If you have a few minutes, share your captures....they make UHH what it is.
As I am a season passholder, I am privileged to be able to practice my skills at a Magical place quite often.
Seven Dwarves cottage
Wicked Queen as witch
Anyone remember these? Giant viewmaster
Sci-fi Drive In, Hollywood Studios, Fla.
Long exposure, part of Tomorrowland
Good Morning!
What a wonderful Sunday challenge this is. Great photos and great colours everyone! Love your posts RR! Really neat! And thank you for all the Sundays you have hosted! You deserve a medal! And Pat I am so glad you had a great trip for your 45th anniversary! Congratulations too!
I have really missed commenting! Hopefully I will get back on track soon. In the meantime here is July's calendar. I have one spot open, which I will cover if no one steps up. No idea what the challenge will be, but I work better under pressure! LOL!
Have a great Sunday everyone! Ours is a wet one! Couldn't get out to get pics for Ed's challenge! Would like to have Ed! It was a good chance to improve on the skill of photographing people in action. Thanks for hosting. Perhaps it would be one to repeat at some point.
Cheers! Clicker
Roadrunner wrote:
Love your shots, Judy
Thanks, Jim! T'was a fun place to explore!
PAToGraphy wrote:
Sorry to have missed last week. :( We were away:) Just a few memories from our 45th wedding anniversary trip.
Nice bunch of memories,Pat! So glad you got a chance to enjoy!
Always nice to get away for a while and regroup!
:thumbup:
roxiemarty wrote:
As I am a season passholder, I am privileged to be able to practice my skills at a Magical place quite often.
roxiemarty...I would really like to visit that place...thanks for sharing
Clicker2014 wrote:
Good Morning!
What a wonderful Sunday challenge this is. Great photos and great colours everyone! Love your posts RR! Really neat! And thank you for all the Sundays you have hosted! You deserve a medal! And Pat I am so glad you had a great trip for your 45th anniversary! Congratulations too!
I have really missed commenting! Hopefully I will get back on track soon. In the meantime here is July's calendar. I have one spot open, which I will cover if no one steps up. No idea what the challenge will be, but I work better under pressure! LOL!
Have a great Sunday everyone! Ours is a wet one! Couldn't get out to get pics for Ed's challenge! Would like to have Ed! It was a good chance to improve on the skill of photographing people in action. Thanks for hosting. Perhaps it would be one to repeat at some point.
Cheers! Clicker
Good Morning! br What a wonderful Sunday challenge... (
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Thanks for the calendar, sure looks good
Boy, it's pouring outside this A.M.!
So back to Greenwich...
They're everywhere: deer and Lupines and they blend together rather beautifully!
deer entering a lupine patch
deer among the lupines
Fred Ann wrote:
They're everywhere: deer and Lupines and they blend together rather beautifully!
Being there at the right time
Here in Québec many village have what is called a Farmers' Circle, a tradition dating way back when farm wives would meet up and do crafts together This year is an anniversary and to celebrate it many village circles are decorating trees with their creations
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