A Photo A Day – My late late post
Well summer is here and it is keeping me busy doing summer things like sweating in the Montreal humidity, road trips and concerts! That’s right the past 2 weekends we have been out of Montreal and wondering around the east. I realized that I did not post a weeks worth of photos last week so here we go. Paul and I went up to La Pocatiere, Quebec to have the first of many summer dinner’s (I hope) on Paul’s parents beautiful terrace which over looks the St-Lawrence River and the onto a mountain range.
Day 79 – Like father, Like son.

Day 80 – Looking on the bright side of things.
Day 81 – Mirror image. I ♥ this image because it is a park bench and you can see Paul and I plus across the river.

Day 82 – Lens flair how I love you!

Day 83 – After our walk by the river we saw the largest, brightest rainbow Paul and I have ever seen. Being the children at heart that we are, we chased that rainbow and even made it home right on time for dinner!

Day 84 – This just takes my breath away.

Day 85 - Our cat Caramel just loves jumping in the bags with our groceries, thank goodness we put them away before he climbed right in. How come cats are so sweet?

What did you think of these pictures? I am trying to practice different techniques so if their is something you would like to see in A Photo A Day, let me know. I am always up for the challenge of something new.
Stay tuned I have a whole lot of pictures from last weekends random trip to Niagara Falls!




















The kitty kills me! So cute
I love these, especially the arrow sign! ;) Thanks for checking out and commenting on my blog! I’ll definitely be back for more of your wonderful pictures.
I guess because I’m your sister my opinion is sort of not fair cause I’m bias but I want to see artistic photos of your life. This is pretty much the only outlet (inlet?) I have into your lift and I love seeing all the photos of the things you do. It for sure inspires me to take more photos, which I’m seriously lacking in at the moment. I say keep up the good work and keep playing around with your camera to find things that work for you and make you happy.