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NY Watertaxi in the Gowanus? You betcha! I passed up a $50 ticket on the Watertaxi (hosted by bcue.org) to get down close to the lovely sparkling water in a canoe. T'was neat seeing all of the bridges raise/draw/slide.
It was also a bit comedic to see the looks the people on the watertaxi gave us ... they were on their tour with all their cameras hanging around their necks, and couldn't figure out why there were three people in a canoe with $10K worth of photo gear shooting them.
The first in a series of others in which I'd take a similar portrait in the same place a year later, and then more in 2009.
L-R: Myself (sort of), Malaika, Nelson, and at rear, my father.
This stylised canoe prow memorial to
Sir Peter Buck thrusts out of native bush on a hillside at Okoki and overlooks Urenui.
Canoes lie on the beach in Prampram on Jan. 7, 2008. A canoe takes three or four days to build and can last for 15 years.
Canoes lined up along the docks in False Creek, Vancouver with the casino and stadium in the background
Me having fun manuvering the canoe through some pretty tight spaces alone. My mom was further up river walking along shore, so I took the canoe to fool around in.
The canoe is filled with water and then steamed, using red hot engine parts. Steaming the canoe widened the sides by about a foot, helping it take its final shape.
Taken on 06 May 2018 in Netherlands around Canoe-Bos (Amsterdam Nieuw-West, Amsterdam, Netherlands) (20180506-IMG_20180506_142412)
First paddling of the season
Yup, it's ice
Maybe a Mile out
Was X-Country Skiing same spot just 3 weeks earlier !
A couple of people canoeing at Burr Pond State Park in some late afternoon light on Sunday, August 31, 2008.
The canoe is filled with water and then steamed, using red hot engine parts. Steaming the canoe widened the sides by about a foot, helping it take its final shape.
The canoe is filled with water and then steamed, using red hot engine parts. Steaming the canoe widened the sides by about a foot, helping it take its final shape.