Monthly Archives: March 2020

Section 103

Section 103 – the National Military Cemetery of the Canadian Forces The central monument of Section 103 is dedicated to the men and women of the Canadian Forces who served our country with honour and distinction. The monument is located … Continue reading

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Eastern Grey Squirrel

Behold – the Eastern Grey Squirrel starring me down in Ottawa. Black squirrels are melanistic grey squirrels, just like a black panther is to a leopard. The black ones are said to be slightly more tolerant of cold and camouflage … Continue reading

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Nova Scotia Church – Lawrencetown

Another deconsecrated and empty church – this one in Lawrencetown in the Annapolis Valley. St. Andrew’s Anglican Church is a registered Municipal Heritage Property in the Municipality of Annapolis County, officially registered, August 18th, 1992.

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And lets post from MacBook

At least that’s the plan…

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Jordan River–a windy day

A windy day is perfect for windsurfing at Jordan River

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A bit of Burgoyne

A bit of Burgoyne Bay – Salt Spring Island

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French Creek fishboats

A look at the fishing boats and birds at French Creek And more pictures in a gallery view the full size gallery…

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Island Rogue, Princess Colleen and Caligus

Island Rogue, Princess Colleen and Caligus at French Creek

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Big Qualicum Hatchery

There are a good number of active and closed salmonid hatcheries on Vancouver Island. The closed ones are sad, and the one’s that remain may be threatened by budget cutbacks. On this day I stopped at the Big Qualicum Hatchery … Continue reading

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Bridge over troubled waters…

I’m undecided if driving over the Bailey Bridge between Bush Island and Jenkins Island is scarier than trying to navigate the narrow passage of Crooked Channel and heading to Mad Island.

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