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Welcome to the photo blog for David and Janet Elmore. You can find pages full of photos from our trips with Vanessa or Savanna (our van-based RV) and pages that are a record of events with lots of photos. Many of our travel photos are connected to a map at the bottom of our posts so you can see where we went and can look for photos at specific places.

Below is a list of recent posts.

David and Janet

PEI NP – Greenwich

Sat 17-Aug-2019 Prince Edward Island, Travel | 0 comments

Amazing beach today — perhaps the best yet. PEI NP s divided into three sections — Stanhope, Cavendish, and Greenwich. Greenwich, the most easterly area, was added to the park about twenty years ago. I don’t...

Kouchibouguac Walks

Tue 13-Aug-2019 New Brunswick, Travel | 0 comments

Crazy weather here.  Yesterday was a bright sunny day, then while we were out for a walk, big gray clouds began to roll in.  While we were sitting out in the late afternoon, the wind...

Osprey Trail

Sun 11-Aug-2019 New Brunswick, Travel | 0 comments

Cote-a-Fabien campground, the location of the trailhead for the Osprey Trail, is less than a 1/2 mile from our campsite, but is on the other side of the Kouchibouguac River. But, because there is no nearby...

Kouchibouguac River Trail

Sat 10-Aug-2019 New Brunswick, Travel | 0 comments

Another rainy day in the morning, but by noon we decided we could get in a walk. The River Walk Trail follows the Kouchibouguac River for over ten miles. The trail had been recommended by a park worker David...

Rainy Kouchibouguac Day

Fri 9-Aug-2019 New Brunswick, Travel | 0 comments

It rained over night continuing into the early afternoon. Not a heavy rain unfortunately as it is very dry here. In any place where there is grass it is brown straw. When things cleared up a bit we drove to...

Hopewell Rocks

Wed 7-Aug-2019 New Brunswick, Travel | 0 comments

Today we walked nearly 3-miles along one of the most well-known beaches in New Brunswick – Hopewell Rocks along the Shepody Bay. The high tides that push into this bay from the Bay of Fundy have eroded...