The early morning light is perfect, the river is a mirror, and I am in the prettiest spot in New Brunswick this morning. I can't get enough shots. I crawl along the river bank, over rocks, between trees snapping photos; a little of this tree, maybe two trees to frame the picture. Then I have... Continue Reading →
Gagetown Christmas in the Village
Every year in Gagetown, New Brunswick local residents, artisans and community volunteers open their doors for a two day only event Called Christmas In the Village. This is the 22nd, year and it takes place on Nov 25 and 26th. I decided to take it in to start getting in the Christmas cheer. Map of town... Continue Reading →
Humanity Found in Hampton, NB
The worlds ethics has been tested this year, filters have been removed and tactfulness replaced with bluntness. The lost of life through violence due to genocide, religious differences, hatred and racism have been enormous. For those who have never heard of John Peter Humphrey, he was the man that drafted the -Universal Declaration of Human Rights for... Continue Reading →
How I Ended Up in Quispamsis. NB
New Brunswick has a funny way of luring me down roads. The next town I haven't seen is always just five kilometers away, then the next one is only ten more, then my original target location is left behind because I followed the rabbit hole. I had full intentions of doing my walk in Blueberry... Continue Reading →
Oromocto,NB.10 Things You Didn’t Know
1.The oldest house is at 325 MacDonald Street. Known as the George Brown Home after the owner. Circa 1840 Oldest house dating from 1840 George Brown House 325 MacDonald Street Oromocto, New Brunswick 2. St John Anglican Church on Broad Road, has been a place of worship in Oromocto since 1792, The current church is the... Continue Reading →
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