Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Freetown


On the trip, we spent the most time in Freetown.
I managed to venture out and see a few national monuments, some of which have been submitted to UNESCO for listing on their World Heritage List.
Photos from Freetown are now up in the galleries.
That concludes our trip to Sierra Leone.
I've added the galleries to my Travel page and the tentative sites to my UNESCO page.
Enjoy.


Sunday, December 18, 2016

Rokulan Village


Its such a small village that Google has never heard of it.
Neither Google Maps or HERE maps have it listed or located.
But we found it...
...and made a couple visits.


Images from Rokulan are now up in the galleries.


Friday, December 16, 2016

The Road to Rokulan


Like No. 2 River Beach, we traveled to the village of Rokulan twice during our visit.
I managed to shoot a few photographs through the truck window as we traveled (at an average of 60mph) along our way.

The Road to Rokulan photos are now up in the galleries.

Thursday, December 15, 2016

The Western Peninsula


We spent 10 days in Sierra Leone.
On three of those days we ventured out to the Western Peninsula.
First we visited No. 2 River Beach.


We enjoyed it so much we returned a second time.
We also ventured around the south end of the peninsula and drove up to Toukeh Beach.
The views on the drive were spectacular.
Pics from the Western Peninsula are up in the galleries.



Monday, November 28, 2016

Planes, Trains & Automobiles


View from the Air France lounge in Charles De Gaulle Airport Terminal 2E-L Gates...

...just got back from a 10 day vacation in Sierra Leone.

Pics to come soon.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Chicago


Me travelling to Chicago.


That happened.

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Washington



The first time I ever saw a Panda was at the Tiergarten Schönbrunn in Vienna, Austria...
...he was passed out upside down.


The next time was at the Toronto Zoo...
...he was passed out on a rock.


In Washington we visited the Smithsonian zoo and saw the Panda...
...who was passed out over a rock.


Wow, Panda's are lazy.


Pictures from Washington are now up in the galleries

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory


Sometimes I don't have to travel to actually put the camera to use.
Last week we checked out the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory, since we were already up that way to buy honey from our favourite local dealer.
Its smaller than Niagara but the butterflies were quite diverse, pretty, and healthy looking.
Pics have been added to the butterflies gallery


PS - Washington pics still to come.

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Drumheller


Drumheller is home to the Royal Tyrrell Museum and to the World's Largest Dinosaur.
We visited both and had a great time.
The museum was amazing and had an overwhelming abundance of dinosaur fossils and displays.
The World's Largest Dinosaur was large.


Pictures from Drumheller are now up in the galleries
And with that I have completed the Alberta trip and added its gallery to the travel page.


Up next: Washington.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Weekend in Washington


Just got back from a weekend in Washington.
Smithsonian, White House, National Mall, The Zoo....
Once I'm through the Alberta pictures, I'll upload some from Washington.

Monday, August 22, 2016

Canton, Ohio


A couple weeks back I had some meetings down in Ohio.
I managed to fly in early enough that I was able to sneak out to Canton to visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
They had some pretty cool and interesting exhibits but the jewel was the Hall of Busts.
303 busts - one of each Hall of Famer.
The awesome part was that we happened to visit the week after the 2016 induction ceremony, so the new inducties busts were already on display, including Kevin Greene, one of my all time favourites.


Pictures (mostly busts) from Canton are now up in the galleries



NOT Drumheller


After the Rockies, we headed east of Calgary.
First we visited Drumheller, then Dinosaur Provincial Park.
Apparently, a lot of people get the two mixed up.
Drumheller is home to the Royal Tyrrell Dinosaur Museum.
Dinosaur Provincial Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is where more than 400 dinosaur skeletons (more than 40 species of dinosaur) have been found.
One place displays dinosaur fossils, the other is a source of dinosaur fossils.


It was rainy and mosquito-y the day we were there, but that didn't stop me from wandering the park.
The left-in-ground fossil displays were pretty neat as was the mini-museum.


Pictures from Dinosaur Provincial Park are now up in the galleries


Saturday, August 20, 2016

Burlington Show & Shine


One day back at the beginning of July when the wife was working a Saturday, I grabbed the little guy and his stroller and heading one town over to check out their annual car show and shine.
In the past I would have brought along two or three lenses and walked up and down the strip a few times, taking wide shots, macros, candids...
...but by adapting to having the little guy with me, it was a fun challenge to pick out a single lens and get the shots I wanted during only one stroll up the strip (because there's no room in the diaper bag for another lens and because the little one's not about to sit through more than one pass).
The results can be awesome or abysmal.


I think they were purdy awesome this time around.




PS - more from Alberta still to come.

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Banff


It was a short trip to Banff/the Rockies.
We spent two nights in Banff before heading east.
The hotel we stayed at was on the side of a mountain (can be seen on the bottom right of the picture below).


It had spectacular views, but was a bit old and dusty.
We visited the Cave & Basin national historic site - back in 1885, Canada's first national park was created due to these springs.



A place of particular personal interest was...well, its actually two places:

First, right next to the Cave & Basin site is a pavilion commemorating the internment camps of WWI. The exhibit is called Enemy Aliens, Prisoners of War and had a section about how Ukrainians were held in internment camps during WWI because at the time Austria occupied Ukraine. And it mentioned how they were forced to do hard labour, to create the roads in the Rocky Mountain parks for example.

The second place was along the old highway 1 at the base of Castle Mountain. This is where they put a statue and plaque commemorating those "enemy aliens" who were held at the Castle Mountain camp.


The reason these hold personal interest to me is that my great grandfather, who was in his early twenties at the time, was interned at Castle Mountain/Banff for years (of hard labour) during WWI.

Spectacular views, Canadian history, personal history - overall a great destination.

Pictures of Banff are up in the galleries


Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Ohio


Oh, by the way, I was in Ohio last week and will have some pics from that trip up after I've gotten the Alberta trip posted.
Coolio.


Jasper



First gallery up is Jasper, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Lovely place, lovely drive to Jasper.
Enjoyed lunch at a local restaurant and got to see Jasper the Bear.
What more could you ask for?


Pictures from Jasper are up in the Galleries


Friday, August 5, 2016

A few days in Alberta


Just got back from a short photo trip in Alberta.
We managed to see some of the Rockies, as well as some dinosaur  fossils.


Banff, Jasper, Drumheller and Dinosaur Provincial Park – two UNESCO world heritage sites, a museum or two, and some interesting historical sites.
Pictures to come.


Wednesday, January 27, 2016

A couple more for display


That nice big photograph of a haul truck...
...my photography, used without license or permission.


Row two, column two...
...my photography, used without license or permission.