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Trippin’ through my hometown memories with my pal Dale on a perfect day to do it. #soloproject #niagarapeninsula #womeninmusic #vineyards #beamsville

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A solitary tree - an elm? - stands in a muddy farm field. In the far distance shrouded in morning mists is a line of trees. There are signs of new spring growth just breaking through the muddy soil. The tree is probably in bud, but those details are not obvious.

A solitary tree - an elm? - stands in a muddy farm field. In the far distance shrouded in morning mists is a line of trees. There are signs of new spring growth just breaking through the muddy soil. The tree is probably in bud, but those details are not obvious.

Misty April Morning
Photographed near Sweets Corners, Ontario, 9 April, 2002 Casio QV-2300UX

#photography #NiagaraPeninsula #landscape #ruralOntario #EarlyDigitalPhotography #SolitaryTree

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Port Maitland Light, Photographed April 2004
Port Maitland is at the mouth of the Grand River where it enters Lake Erie.

#photography #lighthouse #NiagaraPeninsula #Ontario

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Amazing support tonight at the #NiagaraWest Ontario NDP nomination meeting! Thanks to all who supported me to become your NDP candidate.

Honoured to be part of the exceptional Orange Team working for everyone living and working across the #NiagaraPeninsula!

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#OnPoli

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#Rose, at The Watering Can, Vineland, #NiagaraPeninsula, #Ontario

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Looking south down the Old Welland Canal. In the centre of the image is Bridge 15.

Looking south down the Old Welland Canal. In the centre of the image is Bridge 15.

Looking north, up the Old Welland Canal, Bridge 15 occupies the centre of the image. Note the long pier in the right which leads to the centre swing pivot of the bridge. They knew in 1910 that piers like this protect the bridge from out-of-control ships.

Looking north, up the Old Welland Canal, Bridge 15 occupies the centre of the image. Note the long pier in the right which leads to the centre swing pivot of the bridge. They knew in 1910 that piers like this protect the bridge from out-of-control ships.

Underneath the bridge, we can see that it was a double-tracked rail bridge, the girders beginning to rust  On the left, the concrete is crumbling from age.

Underneath the bridge, we can see that it was a double-tracked rail bridge, the girders beginning to rust On the left, the concrete is crumbling from age.

Bridge #15, Old Welland Canal, Welland Ontario

Built in 1910 for the Canadian Southern Railroad, a rare remaining example of a Baltimore Truss swing bridge. 📷 26 April 2009

#photography #bridge #engineering #railroad #canal #NiagaraPeninsula

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