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Friday, July 20, 2007

Truro, Nova Scotia


One of many wood carvings, chainsaw sculpture from elm trees that were killed by the Dutch Elm disease. This particular one is of a Baptist Church organist who was well know and devoted and it is dedicated to her by her family.
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  • ▼  2007 (41)
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      • STANHOPE, PEI
      • CROSSING TO PEI
      • PEI FERRY LOADING
      • INGONISH, CAPE BRETON
      • INGONISH, CAPE BRETON
      • INGONISH, CAPE BRETON
      • INGONISH, CAPE BRETON
      • Gordon's Marker
      • Last 2 pics from Sydney
      • HARDWOOD HILL CEMETARY SYDNEY, N.S.
      • SYDNEY MINES, C.B.
      • SYDNEY MINES, C.B.
      • SYDNEY, N.S.
      • SYDNEY, N.S.
      • SYDNEY, N.S.
      • SYDNEY, STYLES LANE
      • LITTLE NARROWS, CAPE BRETON
      • RIVER DENYS, CAPE BRETON
      • Truro, NS
      • Truro, Nova Scotia
      • Truro, Nova Scotia
      • Nova Scotia Arrival
      • Arriving Nova Scotia, July 2007
      • Kennebunkport, Me
      • Kennebunkport, me
      • Kennebunkport, Me. Bush Compound
      • Kennebunkport, Me. Bush Compound
      • SANDWICH, CAPE COD, MA BAD BOY
      • PLYMOUTH, MASS "THE MAYFLOWER"
      • PLYMOUYH, MASS
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      • THE VIEW
      • Arlington Cemetary ,Change Guard, Grant/Phyl left
      • Grant & Phyllis on Grant's appartment roof patio
      • Starting out from Bermuda Run, N.C.
      • This is the start of our trip to Canada at Bermuda...

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