A picture is definitely worth 1000+ words, and there are not enough words to describe how breathtakingly beautiful these massive icebergs are, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, near Twillingate Newfoundland. So I'll let the photos speak for themselves. I am so thankful to have had this opportunity to explore such wonder!
After the boat tour, we headed up to Long Point Lighthouse for a different view of the icebergs and ocean:
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Monday, 28 July 2014
Thursday, 17 July 2014
High Park Cherry Blossoms
One of my favourite times to be in the west end of Toronto is late spring. That's because every year in May, the High Park cherry blossom trees spring to life. The Sakura trees were given to Toronto on behalf of the Japanese, for Toronto's support during World War Two. The short-lived flowering season brings many people to the park, myself included! I was able to visit twice this year, when the buds were just popping up, and then later when the trees were in full bloom. Here are some of my favourite shots:
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And here are some of my previous years' photographs of the cherry blossoms in High Park: 2012, 2010.
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cherry blossoms,
flowers,
high park,
history,
landscapes,
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Toronto,
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