Here are some of my shots of Peggy's Cove, Nov Scotia
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Peggy's Cove
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Lovely, that area of the east coast seems almost stopped in time. You have captured the essence of our east coast well!
Thanks, Judy. I really enjoyed this part of the East Coast.
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My Dad has a picture of Mother standing by that lighthouse.
You have done a good job with these pictures. I really must go east and see the sites!
You really should. It is a very nice place.
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Last of the series. I hope you enjoyed Peggy's Cove
I love that little(?) church poking its head above the trees surrounding it. Really nice shot.
You have done a super job on this series I have enjoyed the trip!
Inside that church is a mural honouring the fishermen who have dies during the N Atlantic storms.
While you were there did you see the rock in Mr. Garth's backyard that he carved into rock of the seascape. John watched that progress through the years as a tour bus driver. He died the year after he completed the carving.
What a wonderful series of photographs! Thanks for taking us on that tour of the east coast of Canada.
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I thought of entering the church and learn more about it but I did not have the time.
The Tour Bus was leaving in 10 minutes. This is the best I could do, stand on the road leading to it.
Yes, indeed. I made sure I took the shot of the memorial.
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Here is the left half of it.
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... and the right half of it.
And now ... the entire memorial.
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What a great artist!!
What a wonderful place that must be to visit.
Amazing. John watched the progress on that carving and knew the artist. So well taken!
Excellent series! :thumbsup2:
FANTASTIC! The series would make a wonderful 12-month calendar.
Hey you are right!!!
Thank you all folks, I just might consider that. It is a brilliant idea.
You know, when we were in Maine recently I don't think I saw a wood lobster trap anywhere, execpt hanging from the celing in a resteraunt. They had stacks of plastic coated metal cages. Very UNphotographic!
That is for sure!
Very nice! I love all the bright colors.
What a beautiful place. Thanks for sharing these great images.