New Brunswick

Hopewell Rocks, Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick

The Spaces Between

Yesterday I was talking to some photographers about how photography is similar to writing in that the things you choose to leave out are as important as what is left

Buggy and Barrels

Two final images from King’s Landing Historical Settlement, New Brunswick. While I did tour the restored homes, I found the most interesting parts to be the things I found around

The Visiting Cousins

Here are some more photos of visiting cousins from King’s Landing Historical Settlement, New Brunswick. Somehow it was easier to get images of the boys. Maybe it’s the thing about

Boys, Boys, Boys

The historical settlement of King’s Landing, New Brunswick, offers a program called “Visiting Cousins” where children of various ages live the life of a child from the 19th century for

The Peddler’s Cart

In the 1800’s, peddlers would travel from farm to farm using person- or animal-drawn carts to supply isolated populations with basic goods such as pots and pans, tools, and cloth.

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