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Category Archives: photo essay
What Can You Do in Canmore, Alberta – when you are injured?
Seven weeks have passed since I originally injured my leg while surfing. I am not allowed to do any strenuous physical activity – that clearly means no surfing but it also means no hiking. At least I am allowed to … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, photo essay, travel
Tagged Alberta, Banff, Canada, Canmore, kids, mountains, Quarry Lake, Rocky Mountains, summer, travel
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A New Do in Sri Lanka
Posted in photo essay, Sri Lanka, surfing, travel, travel writing, Uncategorized
Tagged hair cut, Pottuvil, Sean Brody, Sri Lanka, tuk-tuk
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Kelowna: Downtown and Summerhill Winery – A Photo Essay
The last photo was taken by Brenda Bilon.
Posted in Canada, photo essay, Uncategorized, wine
Tagged British Columbia, Canada, Kelowna, Okanagan, photo essay, Summerhill Winery, wine
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Backyard wonder
“You wouldn’t believe it but in a few days, this one will have white blossoms that smell like oranges,” Conrad announced, while pointing to one of the larger plants in his front yard. On the way back from our walk, … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, flora, photo essay, Uncategorized
Tagged Alberta, backyard, Canada, dew, Edmonton, garden, photos
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