Well it is here, Labor Day Weekend. You going anywhere or sticking close to home? We are doing the latter and I guess there is no Free Weekend started so I will start “Free Sunday” a half a day early while watching some college football, or matches at the US Tennis Open, or some college volleyball. If it’s on we’re watching today.
So we’re approaching the last lock for the summer….
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…as this last lock on the Snake River….
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… welcomes us near the end of our “river” cruise…..
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….and the gate behind us ….
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…slowly closes on a great vacation. Is summer really over?
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While on the road recently. A town called Les Escoumins in the North Shore country where rocks are end-to-end
Still traveling.....last week. An area known locally as the Saguenay Fjord
Roadrunner wrote:
Still traveling.....last week. An area known locally as the Saguenay Fjord
Good stuff, Jim. I could live there too…. In the summer. 🥴👌👍
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Roadrunner wrote:
Still traveling.....last week. An area known locally as the Saguenay Fjord
Beautifully scenic and picturesque
🌈🌈🌈 Fjord has a better idea
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Roadrunner wrote:
While on the road recently. A town called Les Escoumins in the North Shore country where rocks are end-to-end
Sounds like what some Illinois ex-governors have had to face: rocks end-to-end
😯😯😯😯😯
lhammer43 wrote:
Well it is here, Labor Day Weekend. You going anywhere or sticking close to home? We are doing the latter and I guess there is no Free Weekend started so I will start “Free Sunday” a half a day early while watching some college football, or matches at the US Tennis Open, or some college volleyball. If it’s on we’re watching today.
Larry thanks for hosting the last free week end, with such an interesting group well done.
Roadrunner wrote:
Still traveling.....last week. An area known locally as the Saguenay Fjord
Jim great group I enjoyed all of the photos, I too could live there.
Larry I have some from a walk about town.
An old logging village, Val-Jalbert, which was abandoned many many years ago but now has become a tourist park/museum. Must have been hard living out there back in the early 1900's
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