We spent three glorious days in Newfoundland. Two days were sunny and one was kind of cold and grey but we were travelling that day. One of the locals said to us, "all the way from Ontario and you didn't bring your winter clothes!!" I told him that my dad was born in Newfoundland and I should have known better. LOL!! We really wanted to spend some time in Gros Morne National Park and man, that was really worth the time there. Walter wants to move to Shoel Brooke and live the rest of his life in total peace and quiet. Time is really, really laid back here. The people are fantastic and eveyone is "my love". Even Gabriele could not believe that people would just come over, sit down where we were sitting and just start up a conversation. We are very proud of ourselves going the whole distance and it has been an amazing experience with so much fun and laughter. Fantastic way to celebrate 25 years with "my love"!!
Walter is going to create an album (with about 500 shots that we took) and we will post the link to that in our next posting.
The End!
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West coast of Newfoundland |
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One of countless rivers |
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Beautiful mountains on the west coast. |
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Table lands in Gros Morne National Park. |
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Trout River in Gros Morne. |
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One of many lighthouses. |
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The sign says it all again. |
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Shoel Brooke in Gros Morne. |
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Having fun with the camera timer!! |
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Shores of Woody Point - that one is for you Heather. |
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Red Mantle Lodge where we spent an evening - beautiful. |
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Moi |
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The view from our room at the Lodge. |
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Funky coloured houses in St. John's, Newfoundland |
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Gabriele and Watler at Signal HIll. |
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St. John's harbour. |
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View from Signal Hill. |
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Pardon???? |
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Big shout out to my dad - born in Marystown. |
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Wonderful scenery. |
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The end - we made it right to the east coast of Newfoundland. |
The huge smiles say it all. Congratulations! It looks like it was an amazing trip. some very beautiful shots here too. I look forward to seeing all of them.
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