John and I were blessed with a chance to drive up to Syracuse, NY and Canada to see his parents and family... We had a rough week prior to the trip, with our car in the shop, so we ended up renting a very nice car through our warranty, and even saved our mileage- Blessing in disguise.
John and me getting ready to leave the house...
Sepia setting on the camera... John watching the traffic with deep thought...
Black and White setting.... John, again with concentration. He drove the whole way. I think he thought I didn't want to drive...
This is the duck pond in Manlius. I think it is the main attraction...
We finally arrived in Syracuse... John's mom, Ginette made us an awesome salad for dinner, then she and I went driving around seeing the little town of Manlius...
This is the duck pond in Manlius. I think it is the main attraction...
Another shot...The grocery store had the BIGGEST candy section I've ever seen. No, I didn't eat any....
When we left, We played around with the settings again to capture the moon. It was a gorgeous night....
The second day of our trip took us to Ottawa, Canada. This is the capital of all of Canada.
A close up of one the old buildings...
A close up of one the old buildings...
We were in the province of Quebec. They speak french. I could listen to Ginette talk in French all day. I love it. I decided that I am going to learn to speak some French before we go back next time, so that I can understand more.
We headed away from the city, to John's uncles house. Such a beautiful place.
More sunset pictures...
Greetings!!! (from left, John, his aunt France, Uncle Bob, and Ginette getting out of the car)
The land has a natural spring and a cute little pond. So we all took a walk there. Here is John-walking Winston, France, Bob- walking Princess, and Ginette- walking Missy...
The land has a natural spring and a cute little pond. So we all took a walk there. Here is John-walking Winston, France, Bob- walking Princess, and Ginette- walking Missy...
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Looks as if you guys had a wonderful time, along with taking in alot of activities.
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