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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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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
PLYMOUTH, MASS
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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