Okay so Katimavik pictures - part 6. This will probably be the way that pictures and the explanations will occur from now on. I will post pictures, then a few days later, the explanations. Try to bear with me as my computer time comes in chunks so I'll do what I can.
So the paintings are all from the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, which we toured with the St. Stephen Katimavik group, who was spending the Saturday in town. The Salvador Dali paintings are thus labeled, and the first one is quite large, almost 25 feet tall.
After the art gallery is the random, crazy carrot! Yes, that is an actual carrot, that after being photographed became an ingrediant in carrot muffins.
We then have three shots hanging out in the new living room arrangement, after we had just recieved a nice, sectional couch. We now have enough seating to sit the whole group in the living room.
The remaining pictures are from our trip to St. Andrew's, which include a number of scenic shots of downtown and the bay, as well as Marc our project leader and the mural that they painted while he lived there. The man in the mural bears a striking resemblance, n'est pas? There's a little of the french that I've been improving on. Oh, yes and you must remember to LOOK as you exit the historic Algonquin Hotel. Oh and the bathrooms had crazy mirrors, one in front and one behind you. The high altitude shots are taken from the top of Chamcook Mountain and it was a beautiful day. Marc sat in the snow and ended up with a wet bum, which was pretty funny. It was a long day but it was a ton of fun.
Anyways, that's all for now.
Main Man, Out
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