While I was out on the lake a pilot decided to fly lower to see what I was doing....
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Sledding
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Sunsets
Purdy's Mill
This location has intrigued me everytime I passed by it. In 1827 an american family ( the Purdy's) immigrated to the area and damed the scugog river. They constructed a lumber mill ( pictured here) and a grist mill. The area soon took on the form of a small town called "Purdy's Mills". In 1834 an assistant to a surveyor was shot in the leg and later died from an infection as a result. The man known as Mr Lindsay was buried on the riverbank and his name and death was recorded on the official survey of the area. The name Lindsay remained as the town name by gov't approval. In 1861 a fire swept through the town destroying almost everything including the mill leaving hundred's homeless. It took about two years for the town to recover from the fire.
Fall Flying
Reflections
It had to start somewhere
I've always been attracted to the wonders of nature. From forest trails, driving through the countryside or driving past bodies of water, there has always been something in me that makes me slow down and want to explore.In the past I have come across beautifull vistas, waterfalls and breathtaking views only to realize I had left the camera at home. Here I will post my adventures and all that I see through the lens and hopefully I will be able to provide some sort of history behind the pictures. Please note that these images are copyrighted. If there is an image you would like please contact me at bobsledxx@hotmail.com. Copying images for personal gain is THEFT!!!
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