Lower Town, Quebec City, QC.
On a rainy afternoon.
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There is a place near North Bay where Duchesnay Creek finds its way down the escarpment in a series of jumps.
This is one drop and landing for the water.
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Alex Colville‘s paintings entered my mind when I visited Kelly’s Beach at Kouchibouguac National Park.
The simple compositions that surrounded me that day influenced this photograph.
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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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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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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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