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New Brunswick when just a little further done the beautiful Saint John River at Cloverdale we found these beautiful geese in the water there.
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I am amazed at the calm waters.Looks like a sheet of glass.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
I believe that I've been over that bridge many years ago, en route between Ottawa and Sackville.
ReplyDeleteThe covered bridges must be a necessity in your evil winters!
All the best,
Steve