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A beautiful sunset over Minty’s Farm in Twillingate July 2014
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St. John’s sunsets
It was sunny when I left for my walk and then it turned into this
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Recently wrote Monsters, a short piece about The Future of Nature conference, watching for moose, Beowulf, and finding a dead whale on the East Coast Trail.
Another beautiful sunset in Twillingate, Newfoundland. This one was taken from Sea Breeze Park. May 2015
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Autumn
Picking damsons and apples in Newfoundland, making damson jam and applesauce, fermenting leftover apple bits for cider and vinegar…great fun in autumn!
lone gold tree on signal hill
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Sunset behind the boats on the slipway in Twillingate, Newfoundland December 2014
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church road
Break the seal off that booze by’s, it’s Tib’s Eve!
“Cosmic Highway” The Milky Way over the mountains of Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland. You can see what I believe is a pair of satellites cruising down the great rift, then dark part of the Milky Way. The road was lit with the lights of my SUV. I should have used my big flash light to light the trees on the left, but I didn’t think of it at the time. This was my first night in Newfoundland, and I was happy to find out how dark it was at night, at least in the Gros Morne area. I figured I would do lots of night photography while I was here, but it didn’t work out that way. Sleeping in my car didn’t allow me to keep my night owl scheduled, because the heat of the morning sun always woke me up fairly early. I also did tons of hiking during the day, which wore me out, so most nights I could hardly keep my eyes open by the time it was dark enough to shoot the stars.
everything is becoming a blur
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