Old Black Wood Stove…. Looks Like New !
This old black wood stove was located in a summer home in Carolls Cove, Labrador. We stopped by for a mug-up while exploring the Labrador coast. Submitted By: Robert Carter
This old black wood stove was located in a summer home in Carolls Cove, Labrador. We stopped by for a mug-up while exploring the Labrador coast. Submitted By: Robert Carter
This fishing village in Random Passage took me back to harder times of the past in outport Newfoundland communities.Near New Bonaventure, Trinity Bay. Submitted By: Robert Carter
While hiking to La Manche, it was a welcome treat to pick some fresh blackberries along the trail. Submitted By: Robert Carter
This row of Newfoundland pitcher plants caught my eye since I have only seen the burgundy version in the past, never a pale green one. Submitted By: Robert Carter
The brilliant colours of the sky at sunset in the Goulds was a photo op for me. Submitted By: Robert Carter
When we visited Quirpon, Newfoundland’s most North East Community , we were quite intriqued by the unique mailbox that we found along the road. Submitted By: Robert Carter
The ugly stick is a homemade musical instrument that is a party favourite for Newfoundlanders out for a bit of fun and a good time. This picture was taken near Bay Bulls on the Southern Shore. Submitted By: Robert Carter
This beautiful rock creation of a water fountain was found by the road leading to Englee on the Northern Peninsula. Submitted By: Robert Carter
These blackberries were taken on the hiking trail to La Manche on the Southern Shore. Submitted By: Robert Carter
Our traditional provincial flower, the pitcher plant, with its vivid colour and stature, is always a pleasure to behold. Submitted By: Robert Carter