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Summer 2017, Part 2

The second half of summer was a whirlwind.

It took me to the Saguenay Fjord (north of Quebec City) for a leisurely horseback ride with my sister Katie. We covered a variety of landscapes - forest, village, swamp, field, fjord - and had us both reliving our younger years when we had a horse of our own. Currently scheming to own another.

From Quebec, a favourite Nova Scotian-woodcarving-roadtrip sidekick and I traveled through Maine to reach the coast for a woodworking course (see instructor Danielle Rose Byrd's work here). While in Maine, we explored beaches and small towns, ate a LOT of lobster, rode the mail boat to Isle au Haut, and generally raved about the state's coastal region. 

Finishing up in Maine, New Brunswick called. My foremost reason to be in New Brunswick was to shoot a wedding (see the photos here) but the touring didn't end there. A day at Fundy National Park, a peek at Kouchibouguac National Park and a few days in Miramichi rounded out our days in NB before heading back to Quebec.

'Twas full, fast, friendly, and fun.

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St. George in a portrait

Om my drive back to Ontario from Nova Scotia, I stopped in to see some family in St. George and take their portrait. These photographs were taken in their front yard: The Atlantic Ocean. This portrait was easily the most scenic to date, and the subjects were great company.

St. George, New Brunswick
December 2015

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