Raymond Covered Bridge
Built in 1928 over the Blanche River, the Raymond Bridge is located on the Seine road in Bécancour, in the Précieux-Sang sector. 29.56 m long and with a load capacity of 12 tonnes, it is still in use, but only during the summer months. The toponym of the Raymond bridge, officially recognized in 1988, takes its name from the ancestor of Alfred Bergeron who built a sawmill and flour mill near this covered bridge.
Foggy Fjord
As I explored the grounds of our cabin in the woods, I came across a bridge. To the right, a serene little lake nestled into the base of the mountains. As I turned to my left... I was greeted by this sight. I hope this ethereal moment takes your breath, like it did mine.
Soaking in the Sun
I almost missed this shot and I never would have forgiven myself if I didn't act fast. This small herd of California Sheep had moved to the base of the cliff and all dugout spots so they could lay down comfortably. This Ram got really comfy and was taking in the sunshine as it would peak out from behind the clouds.
Ruffled
A Black Oyster Catcher being buffeted by the wind.
That's the Stuff
Since our dog had eye surgery, I haven't gone out much to photograph, but today, I just had a feeling to go for a little drive. I trusted that feeling and went where my gut told me to go and it did not disappoint! I turned a corner and looked out at the cliffs to see if I could find some sheep, but found nothing on the cliff. I turned my gaze to the field on the other side of the cliff, and there they were, a small herd of California Bighorn Sheep. I was so happy to have found them and spent a bit of time with them in the morning, as they rested and grazed in the field.
Protecting the Young
Since our dog had eye surgery, I haven't gone out much to photograph, but today, I just had a feeling to go for a little drive. I trusted that feeling and went where my gut told me to go and it did not disappoint! I turned a corner and looked out at the cliffs to see if I could find some sheep, but found nothing on the cliff. I turned my gaze to the field on the other side of the cliff, and there they were, a small herd of California Bighorn Sheep. I was so happy to have found them and spent a bit of time with them in the morning, as they rested and grazed in the field. There was one lamb with the herd, and the ewes were protective over it, I just loved that they sat like this, I couldn't believe my luck when they sat mirroring each other.
Close up
A beautiful golden hour sunset with this red fox in beautiful NL
The Gathering
The alpha caribou leads his herd from the shoreline across the highway to graze on this foggy and rainy day in NL
Blessings, 2025
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Portrait Gal
A close up shot of this female rex fox in a winter scene!
Summer Storm
Don Wilson, a seasoned train engineer with Aspen Crossing Railway, graciously invited me along for a cab ride in locomotive #8704—a 1,000-horsepower engine built in 1959 by Montreal Locomotive Works. As the ride progressed, nature added its own dramatic flourish: a late summer storm rolled in just as the sun began to set, casting a cinematic glow over the entire experience.
River Rock
The Jacques Cartier river is filled with simplicity & beauty.
Rainfall 01
A few stormy days created some lush streams and waterfalls.
Autumnal Awning
While driving through Capitale-Nationale, we came across this lovely autumnal awning of trees on a rural country farm road.
Goldenrod
Seeing the end of another Autumn season. These wildflowers surrounded me.
Struggle
Message On A Stone
Soon it's winter
Took these shot during my guiding season this fall
Soon it's winter
Took these shot during my guiding season this fall
Soon it's winter
Took these shot during my guiding season this fall
Soon it's winter
Took these shot during my guiding season this fall

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