It was late in the evening as we took a little walk along the waterfront in Lunenburg *I've started the first of the Newfoundland Trip albums in Favourite Photos 2016. Each day, as I add posts here in my Blog, I will also add the photos to the album. That way they can be viewed in chronological order in their entirety there.
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Jane
7/16/2016 08:19:20 am
What lovely shots of the fishing village and of the family in the evening light.
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Martha
7/17/2016 02:41:29 pm
Lunnenburg is another UNESCO World Heritage site, with it's narrow streets and unique architecture. The waterfront is lined with bright red warehouses, and the Fisheries Museum. It's also home to the Bluenose II which is the ship on our dime, although I think it's only once ever been there when we dropped by.
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Jane
7/17/2016 02:08:54 pm
Thank you very much for the album.......I went and looked and loved it. And this little fishing village just looks so pretty!
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Martha
7/17/2016 02:37:21 pm
Thanks! I figure I might as well do the album as I post the pictures on my Blog. It will be a lot easier to see them in an album, as opposed to scrolling down here.
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Martha
7/17/2016 02:42:43 pm
I'm going to create a separate album for the Fantasy pictures, since they don't really belong with the others.
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