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With the
pictures of the previous days still filling our heads, we pulled out of
Parry Harbor. We have the feeling that many facilities are quietly shutting
down for the winter. Today's driving trip is taking us more on rural and
normal two lane highways. This does not mean that traffic is slow. At least
5-10 km/hour above the max speed limit seems to be the local rule. Enjoying
the passing scenery we occasionally slow down a bit in order not to miss a
photo opportunity. You hear a thunder of an engine brake and look in your
rear view mirror to see the hood of a truck right on the tail end of your
car. They are definitely the "Pace Setters" of the road.
Here and there
patches of flowers color the grass, while other changing colors in the woods
advertise the coming of fall. Suddenly we come up to a crowd of
tourists on the side of the road with cars lining the streets. In the water
filled ditch along the side of the road is a lonely Lady Moose chewing
on the moist green grass. Sometime later, another road block appears and in
the distance we see the antlers of his Majesty, Mister Moose lying in the
tall grass chewing his lunch. Thanks to the tele-lens we can bridge the
swampy gap and shoot the souvenir photo.
Traveling
through an agricultural countryside for several hours we finally arrive in
Ottawa. We quickly check-in and then GPS ourselves through town, laying a
grid work on our trusty equipment as a guide for the next day.
The heart of
town is a beautiful array of historical and more contemporary buildings;
interspersed are colorful parks. To the north, the majestic Ottawa River
served in gone by days as the passage to the west. It now offers abundant
recreation on the water in summer and on the ice in winter. On the eastern
edge of town we tracked down the aircraft museum. Walking into the larger
hangar, one has to stop to catch one's breath. A myriad of aircraft - all
ages - stand or suspend from the ceiling. All are in pristine condition,
polished and supplied with elaborate explanations. It is a place one must
see. Outside, another hangar slightly larger in size, is about ready to take
in some of the larger old-timers parked on the ramp. Other amazing relics
wait to be brought to this small airport.
In front of the
small FBO called the "Rockcliffe Flying Club", on the other side of the
runway, the grill is smoking ready to feed hungry pilots who have survived
the stiff crosswind, with hot dogs or hamburgers. Everybody is enjoying one
of the last beautiful days of flying and simply hanging out at the airport.
Winter snow will soon bury the aircraft under 3m (10ft) of snow, unless the
owner stands ready to use his shovel and free his proud possession. In
winter, the sides of the runway have piles up snow which are five feet and
higher - tricky on those windy days!
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Little
Boat House
Viewed from street level. |
Little
Boat House with Mansion
Facing the street with rarely any traffic
is quite acceptable! |
Old
Barn in Country
House reminiscent of old times like a
Model T Ford. |
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Fall
Colors First
sign of fall makes its appearance along a road in the park. |
Quiet
Marshes
Looking hard for moose, the animal depicted on all caution road signs. |
Finally,
Her Majesty A
lady moose lunching on tender grass along the road. |
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Calm
Lakes Sport
fishing from shore or boat makes a vacation relaxing. |
Toilet
on Board Some
camps are a bit further away. Guest conveniences begin at the ramp. |
Mr.
Moose Hidden
in the high grass "almost" out of view from the passer-by. |
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Last
Crop In the
warm sun, a bumble bee enjoys the last of the summer nectar. Others, select
the windshields of vehicles. |
Brilliant
Colors Hearty
flowers still paint the pastures afraid to let go of the summer. |
Layout
of Ottawa The
early settlements around the river confluence. |
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Parliament
Some tourist attractions are the
majestic Government buildings overlooking the river. |
More
Government
Stone from the area form the many of breathtaking structures. |
Locks
Tame the water
Crossing the City, the streams from the
south were accessed through this waterway. |
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Riverside
Lunch Busy
traffic on the blue river will soon disappear when ice takes over. |
Police
Academy A herd
of beautiful black horses belonging to the :Mounties" enjoy the fresh
grass close to the river. |
The
Highlander
Enjoying a hearty meal in the international town of Ottawa. |
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The names and
exact designations may be incorrect, as the printed list handed out in the
museum is slightly different than the display on the floor due to
renovation. We would be very happy if the experts among you can point to any
errors and add any omissions. This info is greatly appreciated. |
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The Aviation Museum just outside of
Ottawa is a must to visit. Presently one large hangar is crammed with
vintage and modern aircraft. A new hangar of same size is presently being
added across the tarmac. |
Great
Fun Posing in
front of a Spad-7 |
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Curtiss
HS-2L Rebuilt
out of almost nothing recovered from the bottom of a lake. |
Veterans
from WW I
Left:_Avro 604K
Right:_Sopwith |
Waco
10 |
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Streetcar
with detachable wings Wings |
Cockpit of flying street car. |
Canadair
Sabre 86 |
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Canadair
CL-84 Short
take off experimental aircraft |
Fleet-Farchild
Cornell II Avro Anson V |
Harrier
AV-8A Vertical
take off fighter |
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Thank you to our Australian
friend Warwick for correctly identifying some of the birds. |
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