Please stay on the Sober Bus -- pt.3
Joining early today, I feel much refreshed this morning.
I took this pic about half an hour ago. It is called Artillery Row and is about a half mile due south of my flat. It is one of various locations used to create Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter films
I took this pic about half an hour ago. It is called Artillery Row and is about a half mile due south of my flat. It is one of various locations used to create Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter films
Good morning, glad to be on the sober bus. It's a safe place to be.
The Forks Market Courtyard.
The Forks is a historic site, meeting place and green space in Downtown Winnipeg located at the confluence of the Red River and Assiniboine River. For at least 6000 years, the Forks has been the meeting place for early Aboriginal peoples, and since colonization has also been a meeting place for European fur traders, Métis buffalo hunters, Scottish settlers, riverboat workers, railway pioneers and tens of thousands of immigrants.
(Quoted from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forks,_Winnipeg)
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The Forks Market Courtyard.
The Forks is a historic site, meeting place and green space in Downtown Winnipeg located at the confluence of the Red River and Assiniboine River. For at least 6000 years, the Forks has been the meeting place for early Aboriginal peoples, and since colonization has also been a meeting place for European fur traders, Métis buffalo hunters, Scottish settlers, riverboat workers, railway pioneers and tens of thousands of immigrants.
(Quoted from Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forks,_Winnipeg)
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Good morning, beautiful blue sky day today going up to +14 Celsius. Nice day for a sober bus ride thru the park.
Considered one of the oldest surviving residences in Manitoba, 7 Oaks House Museum was built in 1851 by Scottish born John Inkster (1799–1874). The home depicts life on the Red River during the mid to late 1800's.
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Considered one of the oldest surviving residences in Manitoba, 7 Oaks House Museum was built in 1851 by Scottish born John Inkster (1799–1874). The home depicts life on the Red River during the mid to late 1800's.
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I've been there - many moons ago!!!!!
Good morning, beautiful blue sky day today going up to +14 Celsius. Nice day for a sober bus ride thru the park.
Considered one of the oldest surviving residences in Manitoba, 7 Oaks House Museum was built in 1851 by Scottish born John Inkster (1799–1874). The home depicts life on the Red River during the mid to late 1800's.
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Considered one of the oldest surviving residences in Manitoba, 7 Oaks House Museum was built in 1851 by Scottish born John Inkster (1799–1874). The home depicts life on the Red River during the mid to late 1800's.
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