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Very good illumination Old Crank. The statue of Mary is a real nice shot. George McGovern Sunday #1
Thanks Old Crank Sunday #2
Loving this and your previous posts,OC. yorkster Sunday #3
You are welcome. Old Crank Yesterday #7
Beautiful. Thank you. surfered Sunday #4
You are welcome Old Crank Yesterday #8
How lovely. 3catwoman3 Sunday #5
Thanks Old Crank Yesterday #9
These are just gorgeous, and thank you for sharing them, my dear Old Crank! CaliforniaPeggy Sunday #6
Thanks, for us it is practically right next door. Old Crank Yesterday #10
Isn't it mind boggling how old these beautiful buildings are? Diamond_Dog Yesterday #11
Considering Old Crank 22 hrs ago #13
The first book I ever read was called "The Man From St Malo" about Jacque Cartier. applegrove Yesterday #12
I hadn't read that. Old Crank 22 hrs ago #14
Yes I was in Canada in french immersion in public school in Ottawa. applegrove 22 hrs ago #15
Canadian history of the new world Old Crank 22 hrs ago #16
I was at Rockliffe Park Public School in the 1970s. applegrove 22 hrs ago #17
Good to know about the base. Old Crank 10 hrs ago #19
I think your school was Old Crank 10 hrs ago #20
No my school was in Rockcliffe Park, on the other side of Manor Park from the applegrove 10 hrs ago #22
Beautiful photos. Mz Pip 15 hrs ago #18
Thanks Old Crank 10 hrs ago #21
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