Friday, June 7, 2013

Skywatch Over Lanorae, Quebec

I am nearing the end of my travels to Quebec, Canada and the Eastern Seaboard states. This is a photo of some lovely coloured ice fishing huts situated in a field in Lanorae, Quebec where I visited with distant relatives.



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17 comments:

eileeninmd said...

They are colorful fishing shacks, I am use to seeing them on the ice. Great capture. Happy Skywatching!

Joyful said...

I'm used to seeing them on the ice too. Maybe they move these to the water in winter; which is just across the field (on the side where I'm taking the photo from). I didn't ask :-(

Martha said...

Love your Skywatch shot! Those little huts are so cool! Thanks for stopping by today. Have a great weekend :)

Indrani said...

I like what is in the foreground.

KT said...

Those are some big ice fishing huts!

Stephanie said...

Love the colorful fishing shacks, very cool!

Rosemary said...

I've never seen this part of Quebec, lovely and full of character and colour.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

What a cool shot, great colors! No ice fishing in my neck of the woods, but I'm fascinated by it.

MyMaracas said...

What a joyful jumble of huts, like children's blocks scattered about.

Liz said...

Lovely sky! Happy sky watching.

My sky.

Unknown said...

ice fishing huts--how interesting!
and they're surrounded by flowers in springtime. beautiful.

Sanjeev Sinha said...

Nice view!

stardust said...

Nice shot. Ice fishing huts are new to me. Looks like so peace with the flowers covering the ground.

Yoko

Gattina said...

I admit, I looked more at the huts then the sky, lol ! They look so cheerful!

Denise said...

Nice shot my friend.

LOLfromPasa said...

Super scene from your neck of the woods. Great colors.

Lynda said...

Judging from the comments, these are ice fishing huts - right? Are they difficult to transport?

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