Thursday Sept. 26th 2019: It started here…





Thanks for Viewing, Comments are always welcome and you can zoom in for a closer look. M 🙂
Thursday Sept. 26th 2019: It started here…
Thanks for Viewing, Comments are always welcome and you can zoom in for a closer look. M 🙂
My last post featured a barely visible bridge across the Delaware River near where George Washington famously crossed from New Jersey to Pennsylvania on Christmas Day, 1776. That experience was interesting because of the heavy air and dense fog, but the picture didn’t quite convey the ambiance.
I like the following two images a lot better however, near where George Shaw has gained some notoriety…
Background Of These Images
Jeanne and I were in Canada at “Niagara on the Lake,” which hosts the Shaw Festival each year, …the second largest repertory theater company in North America, staging plays written and inspired by George Bernard Shaw. Located on the shoreline of Lake Ontario at the mouth of the Niagara River, this quaint little town is about 24km (15mi) north of the Falls.
These positive slide film images were taken from the scenic Canadian Niagara Parkway on April 23rd, 1997.
As always, thanks for viewing and you can click-on or finger-stretch to zoom in. Comments are always welcome. M 🙂