My family has a tradition where we take a day during each Thanksgiving weekend to go visit the forest. In Canada, we are famous for the maple leaves, which gives us the advantage of having a breathtakingly beautiful fall time when the leaves turn crimson, golden and amber.
During each of these annual visits, I love taking photos. I'm not really a professional photographer or anything, but I thought I'd share a few photos with you anyway!
What's unique about your country or city?
See you next Sunday! xx
Amazing pictures! May I ask where exactly this was at? My family and I like to visit Algonquin a lot, but it's pretty far out of the way. (4 hour drive).
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Thank you so much! And I took these photos at Pink Lake in Gatineau (Quebec) :) And I haven't had the chance to visit Algonquin with my family yet, but we're hoping to go camping there soon!
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Always wanted to visit Canada, this place looks absolutely beautiful and honestly I think you have taken really lovely photos Jenny!
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Thank you so much! <3 And Canada will be happy to welcome you, haha
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Your pictures are beautiful :)
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These photos are amazing! And Canda really looks like a beautiful place, I've always wanted to visit it! :) xx
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Thank you! And the amazing nature we have here is definitely one of the perks :)
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Stunning photos! Canada looks so beautiful, I really want to visit it one day! x
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Thanks so much! :)
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Your photos are some of the most beautiful photos I've ever seen... They look incredible , I'd love to visit Canada and the colours of the leaves and water and all look so nice!
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Awww, thank you! <333
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Beautiful photos! Everything still looks so lush even in the fall when the leaves have turned.
ReplyDeleteThank you! And that is why I love Canadian autumns :)
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