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Day 120 – Any Leprechauns Lurking?

120/365 (April 30, 2011) – Anyone remember the McDonalds Shamrock Shakes? I don’t eat McDonald’s, but I remember loving St Patrick’s Day for those things. I mean, how often do you get to drink green stuff? My mom used to have a planted shamrock as an indoor houseplant, not sure if she still has it or not. I have the…

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Day 119 – Sound Waves

119/365 (April 29, 2011) – I call myself an observant person.

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Day 118 – Of Kings & Queens

118/365 (April 28, 2011) – It seemed appropriate in light of the event.

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Day 117 – Cavalia

117/365 (April 27, 2011) – I spent a wonderful day visiting motorcycle shops around the Lower Mainland with a friend who has decided to take a course and try riding.

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Day 116 – Chocolate or Vanilla?

116/365 (April 26, 2011) – Well?? What’s your preference?

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Day 115 – Reinventing the Wheel ;-)

115/365 (April 25, 2011) – An old wagon wheel that sits at the top of the driveway and my brother’s home in the East Kootenays.

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16:52:2011 – Hanging on for dear life!

Just a little red bug that we encountered on our walk. He stood out sharply against the greens and browns of the fields. No idea what he is, but my niece and I terrorized the poor little thing for awhile as we both tried to get a good shot of it. Unfortunately the wind kept knocking it off the top…

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Day 114 – Mount Fisher

114/365 (April 24, 2011) – Another gorgeous day in the Kootenay’s. Looking out over the valley from the top of a knoll we hiked up to with the family.

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Day 113 – On the Horizon

113/365 (April 23, 2011) – The mountains surrounding Cranbrook BC. They call this place Super Natural British Columbia for a reason

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Day 112 – Beautiful British Columbia

112/365 (April 22, 2011) – Some days you don’t get the shot that you are supposed to, or that you want, but you get something that stirs your heart instead, and the shot you were supposed to get doesn’t really matter.

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