Mirrored image of the Centennial Bridge

Mirrored image of the Centennial Bridge
One frosty and very still morning in November, 2010, Centennial Bridge, Miramichi, NB, Canada

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Miramichi, NB, Canada
Spiritual,fun loving,hard working

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Hay Island, Neguac, New Brunswick, Canada

Hay Island, Neguac, New Brunswick, Canada
Reflections in the water

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Sepia Saturday's theme this week is old cars..so here is my entry...

I thought I would enter these photos of old cars for this week's theme.  I can not tell you the make and model of this cars, all I know, they are in my past.....

Have a great week everyone!!!

This was a grand hotel in its days, located in North Eastern New Brunswick, Canada.

 
That is my Dad in probably his Dad's car, looks like my oldest brother in fore front.


Here I am with my little sister and older brother.  Dad's car, (might have been called a "Nash"?
 
Mom and Dad with my two older brothers and me around 1953..

My brother holding his oldest daughter around 1968, this car may have been a Renauld Dofin?

Go to Sepia Saturday, http://sepiasaturday.blogspot.com for more riveting car photos and photos of people enjoying their cars.........

Sunday, September 9, 2018

A blustery day at Hay Island, Neguac, NB

Although it was blustery, I did not see Winnie the Pooh.....









Saturday, September 8, 2018

This week's theme in Sepia Saturday is weddings, flowers, steps, and anything in between.  This is my contribution.  The year was 1970, (mini skirt era).  I dug up these pictures and took a walk down memories' lane.  This was my first husband, although we divorced a few years later, we always remained friends.  We lost him this past May.






Friday, September 7, 2018

There's something about fog that intrigues me.......

One foggy morning in September, Miramichi, NB Canada

Friday, June 22, 2018

Acadian Village, June 21, 2018

Spent the first day of summer, June 21, 2018 at Acadian Village, Caraquet, NB.  You begin in late 18th century and walk your way into the early 20th century.