Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Maine






Acadia National Park. Coastline, Bar Harbor view from Cadillac mountain, Thunder hole and sand beach.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Atlantic Provinces






Stewiackes claim to fame is that it is halfway between the equator and the north pole, represented by a giant mastodon. Worlds longest covered bridge in New Brunswick. The Lighthouse, and some shots from the North East coast.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Worlds largest...






Worlds largest Canadian goose in Wawa, Ontario sculpted in stainless steel. Rolls Royce in Steinbach, the Mennonites are known for their fair dealings so it's a popular place to buy a used car. Mac the moose and a Snowbird jet in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Worlds largest teepee in Medicine hat, AB. Beaver lodge naturalists announced in April that they've located a beaver dam so big that it can be seen from space. The beaver mega-metropolis is nearly half a mile long, almost the length of nine football fields.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Trans Canada highway







Heading East across the trans Canada highway. Buffalo, Caribou, Black bear, Moose everywhere. Folded mountain in the Canadian Rockies

Monday, September 13, 2010

Dawson












Ferry ride across the Yukon river and It's Dawson and Diamond tooth Gerties. She differentiated herself from Klondike Kate by having a diamond wedged between her front teeth. Lots of History all around town. Some of the buildings have been updated and many are in the process of falling over. Cabins of Robert Service and Jack London

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Chicken, Alaska






Chicken, population 17, was named because the locals were so grateful for the abundance of ptarmigan in the area but could not agree on the spelling so they named the town Chicken. One of the few active gold mining towns remaining from the gold rush. Great book "Tisha" written about, and co-authored by, Anne Hobbes who was a teacher in Chicken in the late 20's. Downtown Chicken, the saloon fires off a cannon at 6pm signalling its open for business. Thought this was a great shot of a rainbow with the Pedro gold dredge below. There is actually gold at the end of this rainbow. Top of the world highway, from the forty mile to Dawson