Canal Days 2020
The Empire Sandy cannon both starts and ends the annual Canal Days even in Port Colborne. Usually.
share this:The Design Guy blog features articles on design, creativity, commercial photography, tech, tips, and life. I add to this journal as the mood takes me.
I am also an avid landscape photographer based in Niagara, Canada. This site is the home of my personal photography project, Somewhere In Niagara, in which I travel the back roads and trails to discover the hidden beauty of the Niagara Peninsula. Enjoy.
The Empire Sandy cannon both starts and ends the annual Canal Days even in Port Colborne. Usually.
share this:Happiness is where you find it. Here, it’s in a quick video snippet of Nikki and I out and about
share this:This image gave me a bad case of nostalgia. Not for me, but for the barn. The things it must have been witness to over the years. There’s a book or two in there, I’m sure.
share this:The morning mist over these trees caught my eye during one of my lone early morning explorations somewhere in Niagara
share this:While playing with the new version of Blender 3D this evening I was monitoring and enjoying feedback from my post
share this:Standing like a behemoth on the Northern skyline of Port Colborne is the imposing edifice of the Robin Hood Flour
share this:Life is full of surprises. Some good. Some, not so much. Rolling with the ups and downs only gets you
share this:This water tower was part of the Port Colborne skyline for a very long time. Iconic. Before it was demolished
share this:This weekend should have seen over a hundred bikes roaring around the Niagara region partaking in the annual Peewee memorial
share this:I love to combine photography with creative illustration. To that end, a couple of years ago I started making Car
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