Monday 20 April 2015

Short City Sojourn

April 21,2015


While walking and driving about my city this week,  I managed to capture a few pictures. Actually I should clarify that I was not behind the wheel and was therefore able to look about and find something that I thought might be "post-worthy".  This is not an easy task as there is not a lot of Spring evident, at least in the conventional Hallmark, tulips -blooming-fluffy yellow chicken, aspect. Thanks to hubby for being my chauffeur.





While walking along an area called Harbour Passage which as you would expect borders the large  harbour of this port city, I noticed these lights. There was something about the wheel of a ship in the curve of the light that drew my eye to it.




Another manifestation of spring is the ice break up.  I like the color in this one. From the dogwood in the forefront to the rocks, ice,earth and sky reflecting in the water.




Trees just waiting for buds to appear. The Kennebecasis River ice has broken up with only a few chunks left. In case you haven't noticed, I have fixation with water and trees in photos.




The gate is still closed on this memorial park. It is to honour a local soldier who lost his life in Afghanistan. Will probably be opened  in mid May. In case you are wondering, the latin phrase Vita Vialis means " A Life Worthwhile".


24 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for stopping by to link up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/04/at-keyboard.html

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    1. Thanks, Sue, look forward to your hook -up link every week.

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  2. Spring looks pretty chilly in your neck of the woods. Your photos are very nice. I like water and tree shots too.

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    1. It is still pretty chilly here, but it can only bet better. Thanks for stopping by Diva, and have a great week.

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  3. Wow! it still looks like winter there, love the photos :-)

    Have a skitastic week :-)

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    1. Thanks, Steve, Spring is sure dragging her heels this year, but that will make it all the more appreciated when it does arrive ...in reality.

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  4. Awesome photo essay! Do you think spring will ever put in an appearance in our little corner of the world? The light-posts are so unique, very fitting to have a ships wheel on them. Also love the photo of the ice breakup, could certainly see that one enlarged and hanging in my living-room!
    The last photo makes me feel very sad...a life well lived, but certainly a life cut short.

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    1. Thanks so much, Monica. I always enjoy getting out and taking pics of what I see, but how I see them is not always portrayed in the shot. The last one was indeed emotional...will have to return when the weather is good. Maybe we can make it a "girls day trip"!!

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  5. Great photos, still looks quit cold, Im sure you will welcome warmer days there in Canada!
    Hope you enjoy your week!
    Karren

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    1. You are so sweet, Karren, and as always love that you stopped by. Have a wonderful week.

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  6. I love water and trees as well! The photos are all beautiful!

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    1. I wonder what it is, Angela, that makes those two elements so special to people like us. Can't imagine living somewhere where there is not easy access to open water.
      Have a super week and thanks for stopping by.

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  7. Lovely details in the city! Love that lamp post!

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    1. Oh, Merlinda, you are so sweet!. It is a very old city, but I too, love that walk and the lamp posts.

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  8. My sweet hubby is my chauffeur, too, when I take photos! Anyway, I love your photos, although I don't miss snow. I love spring :)

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    1. Ah, we are lucky ladies for sure. Thanks for visiting New Brunswick, Canada. Have a great week.

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  9. Those are some awesome pictures. Getting up close, at this time of the year, at least around here, is the way to go for sure. I especially like the water, ice dogwood and reflection one. It's so good to have the snow finally melting and some of my garden flowers peeking through the cold earth. They are resilient despite the cold and assault on their tender tops, by the local deer. Maybe next week, I'll have a post to link up as well.

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    1. Wow, Kathy, I am so pleased. Compliments from a pro are especially great. I agree, the ----snow is finally melting. Can't wait to see you amazing garden. Never mind the plants, you are the one I think is resilient!

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  10. Brrr your snow pics are making me cold :) as I sit here in a cool breeze on a desert morning. Dry and cool until later in the day.

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    1. I imagine snow is as foreign to you as desert sand would be to me. One of the reason I love blogging ... I get to "meet" so many great people. Have a great week, Dawn and thanks for stopping by.

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  11. Wow I love these pictures of the snow. I missed getting to see the snow and ice on the water this year.

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    1. Thanks so much, Jessica. As much as I love the changing seasons, I fear winter and early spring have worn out their welcome... bring on the sun and warmth!

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  12. spring's trying to break through, isn't it! lovely pictures. :)

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    1. Breaking through is the absolutely correct phrase, Grace, thanks for stopping by and have a super week!

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