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Montreal - Nov 24-27, 2005


Took advantage of the long weekend to get out of town for a few days. We found plenty of snow and cold, and also... tropical flowers!
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you should see an image here Still in Vermont, a bit of unplanned ice skating and tobogganing.
you should see an image here The snow stuck to the sign gives an idea what conditions had been like a few minutes before this photo was taken, but visibility was not really a problem - just lack of traction.
you should see an image here A rare moment of blue sky over a church in Montreal.
you should see an image here The Olympic stadium includes this tower that looks like it was designed by Darth Vader.
you should see an image here "That's no moon!" It's the sun behind the clouds and snow.
you should see an image here Roger Taillibert, perhaps you'd like to read this book by Sigmund Freud?
you should see an image here From the top of the tower, we couldn't see much beyond the Olympic Village next door.
you should see an image here Here's my token geometric-architectural "art" photo. That's the roof of the stadium, seen from above.
you should see an image here In the botanical gardens: Susel just stepped into a wardrobe and next thing we knew...
you should see an image here I don't remember what these pink flowers are.
you should see an image here Ahem, this is called... a purple thingy.
you should see an image here The tree ferns were impressive, though I couldn't get a very good shot.
you should see an image here Orchids 1.
you should see an image here Orchids 2.
you should see an image here Orchids 3.
you should see an image here Um, reddish flowers.
you should see an image here Prickly pear, from texas.
you should see an image here Barrel cactus.
you should see an image here Driving south into Franconia Notch, I took a few shots through the windshield. This is Mt Lafayette.
you should see an image here Mt Lafayette from a mile closer.
you should see an image here Mt Cannon.
you should see an image here The Cannon Cliffs.

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