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Fall Colours in St. Martin’s, New Brunswick

Recorded on October 13th, 2008
Filed under: Clouds, Leaves, Trees

Water in Rowley, NB

While driving through Rowley before getting to St. Martin’s, NB, I drove past a brook on the side of the road
and said, “That’s a nice picture.” I turned my car around drove back to the bridge above the brook.
I managed to find a way down to the water and managed to get these nice shots.

Driving through Rowley before St. Martin's

Now in St. Martin’s

Colourful Oak Tree Leaves (1)

Colourful Oak Tree Leaves (1)


Colourful Oak tree leaves (2)

Colourful Oak tree leaves (2)


It’s a Mushroom Bonanza

It's a Mushroom Bonanza


St. Martin’s Scenery

St. Martin's Scenery


St. Martin’s Caves

St. Martin's Caves


Smithtown Bridge Pool - Damascus, NB

Recorded on June 18th, 2008
Filed under: Bridges, Clouds, Rocks, Trees, Water

Covered BridgeCovered Bridge

My wife and I went for a drive through the back roads today and decided to stop for a stretch by this covered bridge in Damascus. It is a very beautiful and peaceful location, and I had the luxury of snapping a few wonderful shots while we relaxed.
Rock in the WaterA Rock in the Water
Sandy TrailA Sandy Trail

I thought this trail was rather intriguing. The beach itself was very pebbly, but for some reason, this trail is completely covered with sand.
Big SplashThe Big Splash
Beautiful SceneryBeautiful Scenery
Very Tiny BenchA very tiny bench

for the very tiny rock people.


A Tree in the Woods

Recorded on June 11th, 2008
Filed under: Trees

Tree in the WoodsNothing much happening with this one, but I really like it.


Mud Lake Crow

Recorded on June 29th, 2007
Filed under: Birds, Trees

Crow sitting on a treeA crow sitting on a tree in the distance. This was taken on the Mud Lake Nature Trail in Quispamsis, New Brunswick.


SNOW… Still…

Recorded on April 8th, 2007
Filed under: Snow, Trees

Trees behind a white fence /w snowTrees behind a white fence are surrounded by a snow covered ground.

With it being April (i.e. Spring), it is disappointing to still see snow falling. Does Mother Nature realize that winter has been over for over two (2) weeks now? It would be so nice to get outside and take some photos of plants and trees blossoming. :)

Soon enough, I guess.


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