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Accounts of a journey in the past '08
Shakesthecoffecan:
--- Quote from: Sheriff Roland on May 03, 2008, 11:54:18 am ---
In the meantime, you can get an overdose of ME in the 'Winnipeg's got bears' thread ;D
--- End quote ---
Mental Image: Lucy Ricardo with the Vitameetavegimin Bottle and a spoon "Have you had your dose of Roland today?"
:-*
Sheriff Roland:
The long and winding road - ain't always winding but that's what makes it so beautiful
The Great White North is actually better known in geographic circles as the 'Canadian Shield' - a series of ancient mountain range(s) that have been weathered and eroded over time by rivers and ice ages. Makes for a good many rock outcrops and rolling hills. Northen Ontario is strewn with thousands of lakes of various sizes and ponds of varying degrees of duration. Anyways, this picture is one of the kind that Bryan attempted to capture, with a mixture of the old (rolling hills), the very old (rocks), the temporary (roads and signs), the live (evergreens and deciduous), the constantly changing (sky and snow) and the unknown future (there's always something else to discover around that next bend).
Sheriff Roland:
A majestic view of a ice age 'lake' - good for farming grains and raising cattle. There's a unique cheese factory just north of this location - the town of New Liskeard is in there, somewhere.
Sheriff Roland:
Well you might not think it possible but just north of New Liskeard we came across this:
and just west of Winnipeg we saw the rest: Fortier Road, but sorry, no picture
injest:
I had no idea you were so well known in Canada!!
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