Monthly Archives: October 2017

Fortress of Louisbourg

After many years I returned to visit the Fortress of Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island.

It is still as impressive as it was the last time I visited.

The day was damp and foggy, with drizzle.

It was possible to feel the loneliness and uncertainty of the isolated location on a particularly miserable day.

It is a magnificent restoration.

Founded in 1713, it became an active port for trading and other activities and changed hands several times.

In 1758, the British took it after a siege and it was thoroughly destroyed by British Engineers.

General James Wolfe took part in the Siege of Louisbourg. He died a year later on the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City.

 

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Cap Des Rosiers

Looking toward Cap Des Rosiers from the beach at Cap Bon Ami.

Forillon National Park.

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Cap Bon Ami

Forillon National Park.

Looking eastward toward Cap Gaspe and Le Bout du Monde.

 

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Boardwalk

Leading to Kelly’s Beach, Kouchibouguac National Park.

 

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Black And White

Horses in open space near Powassan, Ontario.

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I Can See Clearly Now

When the rains come, the wiper will help me see.

The Little Mack Truck is still trying.

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Gentle Torrent

Below the dam at South River.

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Kelly’s Beach

We visited Kelly’s Beach in Kouchibouguac National Park on a magical afternoon.

What a wonderful gift to experience this place on such a day!

 

 

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The Beach At Inverness

Cape Breton Island is a spectacular and subtle place, depending on where you are and where you look.

The beach at Inverness is both.

We experienced it on a sunny, windy day. Not a day for swimming but definitely for walking and seeing.

Simply wonderful.

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Autumn Passes Quickly

It seems that it has taken forever for the leaves to start their colour change locally.

And then all of a sudden they changed with a “whoosh”!

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Look Behind You

Sometimes good photographs are available behind where you are focusing.

Turning 180 degrees while photographing Little Mack Truck and having a look, revealed these opportunities.

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Little Mack Truck

 

Yesterday when John, Jerry and I went on a little photo tour of the area John led us to this old truck for our first stop.

This is one of the smaller Mack Trucks that I have seen and indeed it has seen better days.

We were guessing late ’40s, early ’50s for vintage.

Nowadays Mack Trucks are big and shiny and powerful.

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The Photo Club

Peggy’s Cove is a mecca for visitors who bring cameras.

Often they arrive in groups with particular intent, concentration and focus.

There was water with boats in it to the right of the frame that caught their interest.

They were not shooting the bush.

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