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Sunday Without the Sunburn

July 29, 2007 by Gail

The sun was beating down but I managed not to get scorched today, thankfully. Starting with a mid-afternoon Intercounty baseball game at Christie Pits, followed by a wander around Port Credit after a batch of fish and chips, then exploring the marshland at Rattray Conservation Area and walking the beaches of Lake Ontario, I was outside the entire day. My camera was happy to cut loose after a series of cloudy weekdays.

The batch of uploaded photos can be found here.

The weekends are never long enough, are they?

Toronto vs. Oshawa
Toronto vs. Oshawa at Christie Pits

Toronto vs. Oshawa
Toronto vs. Oshawa at Christie Pits

Port Credit
Port Credit

landing
a landing at Port Credit

flora
flora at Port Credit

marshland geese
marshland geese at Rattray Conservation Area

Humber Bay Arch Bridge
Humber Bay Arch Bridge 

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4 Comments »

  1. addie says:

    wow, gail, you and that pentax are magic together!

  2. Gail says:

    Thanks Addie! Once I saw what you got with your Digital Rebel XT, I knew it was just a matter of time before I caved and went DSLR, too. I love having more manual control.

  3. Monica says:

    Gorgeous!

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