Lovely day for some pictures.
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Lovely day for some pictures.
After getting my car fixed today, I went for a little trip..to find somewhere to get some good pictures. I found somewhere.
Hiding behind some tuckamore lol
I might get some more soon in some other random places in the area. I can think of places that would look great at night..if i had a good camera..
Hiding behind some tuckamore lol
I might get some more soon in some other random places in the area. I can think of places that would look great at night..if i had a good camera..
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Thanks man. There always seems to be somewhere within a 15 minute drive with awesome scenery here
Its stunted spruce trees that are commonly found here in Newfoundland. (I had to look the definition up. I knew what they were, just not how to explain it. haha)
Haha I've lived by a beach my whole life. My parents have a waterfront property. Its not a sandy beach, but there'* salt water.
I'd rather take no beaches and warm weather all the time than *shudder* snow and cold weather for 70% of the year any day.
Its stunted spruce trees that are commonly found here in Newfoundland. (I had to look the definition up. I knew what they were, just not how to explain it. haha)
Haha I've lived by a beach my whole life. My parents have a waterfront property. Its not a sandy beach, but there'* salt water.
I'd rather take no beaches and warm weather all the time than *shudder* snow and cold weather for 70% of the year any day.
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Ah. My neighbor has them. I asked him what happened to his spruce when I moved here. I thought someone ran over some saplings. LOL. He said they grow that way but I couldn't repeat the name he gave them. He'* one of those guys that thinks himself smart by remembering and reciting Latin names for all horticulture.
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lmao. I am clueless when it comes to trees and plants. I know the general ones, but anything real specific, or different sub types go way over my head.