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Airport on the water

by on May.08, 2010, under Jim



_DSC2679, originally uploaded by jlandi.

Next to the convention center is a small airport for sightseeing tours and to get to remotes places along the western Canadian seaboard.

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Final approach over Norther Vancouver

by on May.07, 2010, under Jim

Sea plane returns from it’s sight seeing tour, landing next to the Vancouver convention center

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Disney World

by on May.03, 2010, under Jim

_DSC2231, originally uploaded by jlandi.

Day with the Mouse

More pictures here

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Lisa and Nicole

by on May.01, 2010, under Jim

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Mom helping Nicole get ready for her High School senior prom

– More images here

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shy little guy

by on Apr.23, 2010, under Jim



shy little guy, originally uploaded by jlandi.

I was able to snap at least one shot of this very small frog

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New Orleans zoo

by on Apr.19, 2010, under Jim



_DSC1288, originally uploaded by jlandi.

Just uploaded more images from the New Orleans zoo

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National WWII Museum in New Orleans

by on Apr.18, 2010, under Jim

_DSC1611, originally uploaded by jlandi.

Had a chance to spend some time at the WWII / D-Day Museum in New Orleans.

Click here for more images

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Flamingo in New Orleans

by on Apr.18, 2010, under Jim



_DSC1322, originally uploaded by jlandi.

I’m in New Orleans all week for a show and had a chance to stop by the NO zoo.

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Artillery Monument at Stones River Tenn.

by on Mar.19, 2010, under Jim

_DSC0607, originally uploaded by jlandi.

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Stones River National Cemetery artillery

by on Mar.14, 2010, under Jim

One of the several artillery pieces watching over the Stones River National Cemetery, where over 6,100 Union soldiers are buried.

Most Confederates soldiers where taken to their hometowns or to nearby southern communities

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