I'll be back with some new stuff on Cheshire, and Ct.soon. Looking forward to everyone's selections!
Roadrunner wrote:
The story...East of Q-City is Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre, a basilica known for its miracles and the folks are sent out along une ugly highway, the 138 but running parallel is the Chemin Royale, aka King's Road also known as Chemin de la Nouvelle France, aka New France Rd....The is THE road take. Easy, after the Montmorency Falls you tund left on nay road and up you'll fo the the King's Rd. This stretch is soaked with history and culture and there is even one house there built in the late 1600's ( I just took in my way home from a ramble today).
The story...East of Q-City is Sainte-Anne-de-Beaup... (
show quote)
Love the old architecture.
RichardTaylor wrote:
Love the old architecture.
Especially there because that area got life some short time after 1633
I live out in the suburbs in Sydney, Australia
Two of the jewels are the harbour and the beaches, both about an hour away (but not in peak hour), from home.
It is easy to get around the harbour on the ferries. For lots of the beaches there is public transport however if you want to shoot at dawn etc you will need a car.
#1 looking west from north head towards ths city. harbour
(
Download)
#2 looking east from grenwich back towards the city.
(
Download)
#3 Dawn from one of the northern beaches .
(
Download)
RichardTaylor wrote:
I live out in the suburbs in Sydney, Australia
Two of the jewels are the harbour and the beaches, both about an hour away (but not in peak hour), from home.
It is easy to get around the harbour on the ferries. For lots of the beaches there is public transport however if you want to shoot at dawn etc you will need a car.
The last one calls me ...love solitude
RichardTaylor wrote:
I live out in the suburbs in Sydney, Australia
Two of the jewels are the harbour and the beaches, both about an hour away (but not in peak hour), from home.
It is easy to get around the harbour on the ferries. For lots of the beaches there is public transport however if you want to shoot at dawn etc you will need a car.
On my bucket list to visit! Your pictures are wonderful!
CindyHouk wrote:
I honestly LOVE where I live! You can pay to get into Glacier National Park or you can explore the vast other off-the-beaten path roads, trails and water ways! Plus you have the chance to see all kinds of critters!
Beautiful set and area where you live.
Still yet, for now along the King's Road....these were common up here on farms, root cellars I believe is the right word
RichardTaylor wrote:
I live out in the suburbs in Sydney, Australia
Two of the jewels are the harbour and the beaches, both about an hour away (but not in peak hour), from home.
It is easy to get around the harbour on the ferries. For lots of the beaches there is public transport however if you want to shoot at dawn etc you will need a car.
WOW! Last one is fabulous! Kudos !!
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.