Another week has rolled around and time to post your best shot(s) particularly ones from this past week. Challenges since last Tuesday were "shadows" and "glass" - do you have more goodies you didn't post? Your post doesn't have to be challenge related. It's been a while, but I am thinking SIGNS are still wildcards if you have nothing you want to post.
I spent Sunday late afternoon early evening down on the waterfront again. Two schooners (I am not sure of correct nautical term) passed by with passengers enjoying a "sunset" cruise of the harbor. There is also an old stone mansion on the property of one park and it reminded me of something.
Under sail. An old army fort to the left, Fort Gorges
Shadows on the sails , in the water, and on the folks enjoying the cruise
Couldn't resist the shadows, lines, triangles and arcs with just the top of the mast and sails.
Especially for William and Roadrunner
The stone mansion. Shadows. And memories of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven"
DB
Loc: Myrtle Beach, SC
Sunset over the Gulf of Mexico...... was surprised I got a Sea Gull in the photo......
Where Poets Feel At home..
Here let me introduce you to Charlevoix, County, Québec, known by we who inhabit Québec and although we find it special, the tourists, the few who make it past Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré where miracles seem to take place upon asking, those people are not really exploring tourists they are what I call, Route 138 tourists which means what it says
they are glued on that road and miss so much. For tourists, the 138 means a stop at Montmorency Falls, just a few miles east of Québec City, then off for a miracle at Sainte Annes, the one blessed theyre off for the Casino in Pointe-au-Pic and then to finalize their stay, a whale watch out of Saint-Siméon, Baie-Sainte-Catherine or for the braver, taking the ferry across the Saguenay River estuary to Tadoussac.
Photographers, writers, poets and artists will find a nesting place here for, besides that mill town named Clermont, I have never seen an ugly place in that whole county. Seriously and Ive done through and through time and again. This is sadly a short story because I could take you on a very nice trip for many pages here and through four seasons also.
It is mountainous through out the entire county and they drop square into the estuary of the St. Lawrence River, and it borders on the east side, the Saguenay River, which is a fjord, just to give you an idea. There are roads leaning at up to 22% and it is a no big deal there whilst tourists are scratching their heads on how to handle them. You can be sitting on a pier under sunlight and then drive a half mile up the road and be in mountain fog that shuts everything down. It happened to me yesterday in a village called Port-au-Persil.
Nice day down by the pier
Then up the hill.....(I included the wires as that is the way it is)
And a half mile later,,,,here it is. Told you that Charlevoix is hilly
PAToGraphy wrote:
Another week has rolled around and time to post your best shot(s) particularly ones from this past week. Challenges since last Tuesday were "shadows" and "glass" - do you have more goodies you didn't post? Your post doesn't have to be challenge related. It's been a while, but I am thinking SIGNS are still wildcards if you have nothing you want to post.
I spent Sunday late afternoon early evening down on the waterfront again. Two schooners (I am not sure of correct nautical term) passed by with passengers enjoying a "sunset" cruise of the harbor. There is also an old stone mansion on the property of one park and it reminded me of something.
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Thanks for hosting,Pat!
Kaden's 6th birthday party
Mom's comforting hands-Elizabeth's foot
Woops! recliner at the return Ball spot!
PAToGraphy wrote:
Another week has rolled around and time to post your best shot(s) particularly ones from this past week. Challenges since last Tuesday were "shadows" and "glass" - do you have more goodies you didn't post? Your post doesn't have to be challenge related. It's been a while, but I am thinking SIGNS are still wildcards if you have nothing you want to post.
I spent Sunday late afternoon early evening down on the waterfront again. Two schooners (I am not sure of correct nautical term) passed by with passengers enjoying a "sunset" cruise of the harbor. There is also an old stone mansion on the property of one park and it reminded me of something.
Another week has rolled around and time to post yo... (
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Thanks for getting us started Pat...i sure like that raven! Poe was great wasn't he?
nature reclaiming
Roadrunner wrote:
Where Poets Feel At home..
Here let me introduce you to Charlevoix, County, Québec, known by we who inhabit Québec and although we find it special, the tourists, the few who make it past Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré where miracles seem to take place upon asking, those people are not really exploring tourists they are what I call, Route 138 tourists which means what it says
they are glued on that road and miss so much. For tourists, the 138 means a stop at Montmorency Falls, just a few miles east of Québec City, then off for a miracle at Sainte Annes, the one blessed theyre off for the Casino in Pointe-au-Pic and then to finalize their stay, a whale watch out of Saint-Siméon, Baie-Sainte-Catherine or for the braver, taking the ferry across the Saguenay River estuary to Tadoussac.
Photographers, writers, poets and artists will find a nesting place here for, besides that mill town named Clermont, I have never seen an ugly place in that whole county. Seriously and Ive done through and through time and again. This is sadly a short story because I could take you on a very nice trip for many pages here and through four seasons also.
It is mountainous through out the entire county and they drop square into the estuary of the St. Lawrence River, and it borders on the east side, the Saguenay River, which is a fjord, just to give you an idea. There are roads leaning at up to 22% and it is a no big deal there whilst tourists are scratching their heads on how to handle them. You can be sitting on a pier under sunlight and then drive a half mile up the road and be in mountain fog that shuts everything down. It happened to me yesterday in a village called Port-au-Persil.
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Loved the short tour RR and would love to see one of those 22% roads. What beautiful country you live in! What a sweet and wonderful shore photos and the great fogged in donkys. Vey nice all!
PAToGraphy wrote:
Another week has rolled around and time to post your best shot(s) particularly ones from this past week. Challenges since last Tuesday were "shadows" and "glass" - do you have more goodies you didn't post? Your post doesn't have to be challenge related. It's been a while, but I am thinking SIGNS are still wildcards if you have nothing you want to post.
I spent Sunday late afternoon early evening down on the waterfront again. Two schooners (I am not sure of correct nautical term) passed by with passengers enjoying a "sunset" cruise of the harbor. There is also an old stone mansion on the property of one park and it reminded me of something.
Another week has rolled around and time to post yo... (
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Great start Pat and even though this is doesn't seem like a hosting job now it appears that that is just what most are doing.
Love the schooner in all its poses. But the raven in the dark window (or door) is my favorite. :thumbup:
judy juul wrote:
Thanks for hosting,Pat!
Looks like Kaden had a fine birthday! How old?
Peanut wrote:
Thanks for getting us started Pat...i sure like that raven! Poe was great wasn't he?
Nicely done Pea, looks like that car has been in there for quite some time. Love the rust with all the green.
DB wrote:
Sunset over the Gulf of Mexico...... was surprised I got a Sea Gull in the photo......
DB, beautiful sunset with so many colors. I have "caught" many a sea gull in photos that I didn't spy until I brought up the photo!
here's my hits!!
flys trying to do you know what on my leg, shadows
flower shadow
A few recent photo's
young Red Tail hawk chick getting some color now
Osprey at sunset - last flight of the day
leaving breakfast spot southern colorado foothills
My favorite from the last few days.
Guess I'm not totally awake yet. I wanted to thank Pat for getting us started. RR thankyou for your special tour.
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