



I was also excited to find out our beloved Berrimilla are still heading east over the Northwest passage; technical difficulties with my laptop were preventing me from being able to view updates on their blog until tonight. Kimbra, Corrie and Alex have a vitality and drive that was inspiring to be around; I hope our paths cross again sometime.
I'm off to bed, it has been a very full day - cheers everyone . . . .
6 comments:
Stunning pictures, Steve!!!! Awesome!
love your pictures, they are so beautiful!!
Take care
Awwww... I want to come back. It is beautiful.
Love ya
Steve, are those installations leftover from the Thousand Mile War?
Just finished reading a book on that, and since I really enjoy history, your area is pretty interesting to me from that aspect also.
Besides the clean skies/water/landscape part of it.
Cary, this place is chock full of WWII history with old bunkers every where. The building I live in - on the end where I live - was bombed by the Japanese. You should come out here some summer and explore!
Awesome pictures Steve! 2nd one is my new desktop for the day.
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