
I'm currently packing my bags for a trip home for the weekend. It's been five or six weeks since I was there last and I'm hoping the snow is gone by now. As I explain to my American associates, Atlantic Canada has 10 months of winter, and 3 months of not-quite-winter (using our metric calendar, of course). Anyway, to commemorate the (hopefully uneventful) trip, I decided to post this picture of some of my Canadian compatriots also visiting Kentucky. Canadian Geese are everywhere here. The local Subway I frequent has a flock that appears each day to break their fast on free, day-old bread. They're noisy creatures, honking their views at anyone who'll listen. Vocal, like most Canadians. The group in the picture was strolling along the shore of Lake Nevin when I snapped their photo during a day-trip, hiking at the beautiful Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, in Kentucky. Well, time to finish packing. It's late. Honk! (Nikon D300, 200mm, f/5.6, 1/800, ISO 200)
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