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Welcome to my Blog, and thanks for stopping by.
This is where you will find a few extra details of my shoots, excursions and everyday fun. This is where you will get to know me a little better, and follow with me through life's adventures and challenges. This is where I will share me.
So have a look around, and I hope you enjoy your stay.
Sincerely,
Mandi Miles
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Monday, July 23, 2012
Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick
One of the first planned stops on my trip out east was the Hopewell Rocks, in Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick. This along the cost of the Bay of Fundy, which boasts some of the highest tides in the world. It was really something to see the rocks at high tide, and even more amazing to be able to walk around at low tide. A beautiful place.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Hopewell Cape Panoramic
This was taken near Hopewell Cape, New Brunswick. I truly enjoyed my time in New Brunswick. Quiet moments of reflection.
The dog was loving this area, running in and out of all the little trails. She seemed completely surprised when she sank into the red mud, her expression was priceless. This is obviously at high tide. This entire landscape is completely unrecognizable at low tide, I love that the scenery changes so much from the tides.
The dog was loving this area, running in and out of all the little trails. She seemed completely surprised when she sank into the red mud, her expression was priceless. This is obviously at high tide. This entire landscape is completely unrecognizable at low tide, I love that the scenery changes so much from the tides.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Road Trip
William Mitton Bridge - known as the 'Traveling Bridge' as it was moved here from another county. Built in 1942. Vehicles no longer pass over the bridge, but you can still reach this gem on foot. It is 23.2 metres (76 feet) long. Came across this completely by accident after a wrong turn.
This was my first real taste of the beautiful red clay that abounds in New Brunswick, and as you can see the tide is out.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Grey County Tourism
Hello All! I have had such a busy year that I have fallen behind in just about everything, so I will be making an effort (no promises lol) to get caught up and keep everyone updated.
My newest news is the addition of a few of my photos to the Grey County Tourism Winter Waterfalls and Hiking Campaign. Photos will be displayed on their website (link above) and if a few possible prints coming in January. Keep an eye out for them, I know that I will be!
Hope everyone had an amazing and safe Christmas, and cheers in the New Year.
Photos in Use
My newest news is the addition of a few of my photos to the Grey County Tourism Winter Waterfalls and Hiking Campaign. Photos will be displayed on their website (link above) and if a few possible prints coming in January. Keep an eye out for them, I know that I will be!
Hope everyone had an amazing and safe Christmas, and cheers in the New Year.
Photos in Use
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Lakeside Daisy
The Lakeside Daisy is a small plant in the aster family. Bright yellow flowerheads are produced in early spring and produce a gorgeous display when in groupings. Also known as Manitoulin Gold, on Manitoulin Island.
The Lakeside Daisy is mainly found in alvar habitats in the Great Lakes region. Alvars are shallow soil covered limestone bedrock. You can typically see plants and trees growing in the cracks of the limestone.
This species is globally rare but locally common in Ontario, where some populations consist of thousands of plants. I love the trillium, but would love to see this as a Provincial flower as well.
The Lakeside Daisy is mainly found in alvar habitats in the Great Lakes region. Alvars are shallow soil covered limestone bedrock. You can typically see plants and trees growing in the cracks of the limestone.
This species is globally rare but locally common in Ontario, where some populations consist of thousands of plants. I love the trillium, but would love to see this as a Provincial flower as well.
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Military Macaw
I find these birds to be just so vibrant and colourful, I can`t take my eyes off of them. They are super smart too, making them very trainable. Just wanted to share this guy and all of his beautiful plumage. I am fascinated by his feathers, how they look so soft and delicate.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Southern Most Tip of Canada
I am happy to say that I recently stood at the southern most tip of Canada. It was a super foggy day, but we still had fun.
The waters looked so calm, and yet everywhere we went we read signs saying how dangerous the currents were under the calm. Best to be cautious anyway!
The Tip of Point Pelee
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