
So I shall finish up our two week camping trip in Algonquin Park this past May with a few random photos that didn’t seem to fit in anywhere else! I hope you enjoy them.

Turtle Rock on Opeongo Road, a couple of seagulls are in residence 
A campsite at Whitefish Lake, I cannot believe the roots on this tree! Or that the tree is still standing 
Ducks ! 
One of our favourite little lakes 
I lost something 
I also lost something 
Canada Geese are taking over the world Pinky and the Brain style 
One of the many trails in the Park 
Nice walk 
Clint on the boardwalk 
Brand new boards! 
This is almost at the end of the trail 
Trum going for a bike ride on my bike 
Bike trail 
”Rock Lake – we thought it would be funny to take a photo of Trum and Clint. Do people look at us weird when we have him with us? Yes. Do people look at us weird when we do NOT have him with us? Yes. 
Flying High 
A little family, seriously they were all over the place 
Lake of Two Rivers 
River leading to Tanamakoon Lake 
Lake of Two Rivers beach, we have never seen the water come up into the parking lot like this 
Another view of Lake of Two Rivers parking lot 
Cute 
I do like them even though they are mean, dirty and are taking over Planet Earth 
Boat launch at East Beach, water was very high this trip 
Usually you can walk to the beach where the boards are but not this year
So that’s the end of that trip! We will be going back in the Fall this year for sure.
We have a busy summer coming up so I am going to schedule a few posts and to those whose Blogs I follow, I apologize as I will be offline here and there this summer but I will try to catch up when during the times we are home!
Thanks to all who read my Blogs and look at my photography, I appreciate it,more than you know.


I like all the photos Susan – very peaceful places to go on walks and I like all those boardwalks – different from one another, yet sturdy and secure. Trum on the bike and with Clint made me smile. The goslings are so sweet and cute … that is until they are about a month old and get gangly looking with big feet and big attitudes like their parents. Yes, you and I have been discussing how the Canada Geese are taking over parks … very true. I have never seen as many goslings and big families as this year. Save travels to you, Clint and Trum!
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Thank you! We are having a great time😀
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Hope you seeing tons of moose!
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We are seeing leopards and elephants! We’re in Kenya!
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Oh wow Susan – I am so jealous of you. I am looking forward to seeing your posts about those animal encounters. Have a wonderful time!
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Thank you! It’s tiring but wonderful!
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Lions and tigers and _____ oh my! Enjoy!
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Very beautiful photos, Susan! I like your eBike, I have the same brand but have the Element model with the fat tires. Have you noticed the huge similarity between that goose in flight and commercial airliners? The wing location on the bird’s body is very similar to where the wings are attached to the fuselage of an airliner. We learned to fly from birds!
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Yes indeed we did, birds are amazing. I love our bikes!
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Me too, but it’s way too hot to ride now. 😭
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These are great! The roots on that tree are incredible and the baby ducks are precious. Best wishes on your next adventure!
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Thanks Michele! We are in Kenya right now!
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You are welcome. That is fantastic!! 🙌🏻 Enjoy!
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I love when there is a boardwalk through nature trails. Turtle Rock is the perfect name and that reflection on the water is beautiful! Flying high and the goose family are my favorite pictures! I wonder what the little one in back did wrong that he is stuck in the back behind the rest of the goose family. Lol
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Haha I wondered that too ! He must have been bad😄
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