Photos with the iPhone 6 Plus.

Photos with the iPhone 6 Plus.

It's apple blossom time!:)
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I saw these on a walk along the bank of the creek in my neighbourhood.
 
man that's beginning to look like Oklahoma! We've had so much rain here the past few days that we have set a record for total rainfall in a month. Granted we were in a drought and desperately needed rain, but enough is enough already!




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I guess your rain must have been on back order and they shipped it to you all at once.;)
 
man that's beginning to look like Oklahoma! We've had so much rain here the past few days that we have set a record for total rainfall in a month. Granted we were in a drought and desperately needed rain, but enough is enough already!

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We'll get some more of it this afternoon and tomorrow, if predictions are right. So it's not over yet in my region.
 
We get a lot of rain in NJ I guess that's why it's called garden state lol


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Beautiful!
Love seeing all parts of this country and others! Thank u so much! Absolutely gorgeous


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This morning I took a walk through Regina's oldest cemetery and took a few photos.

This is the oldest grave in the cemetery, dating to 1882.
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Here are a couple of fancier tombstones, from wealthier families.
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This is the monument to the R. H. Williams family. They owned one of Regina's largest department stores in the early part of the last century.
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The Darke family, one of the wealthiest families in Regina's early years, built this Mausoleum styled after a Roman temple.
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Here are several of the more unusual tombstones.
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Here's a more general view of the cemetery.
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This is the veteran's section of the cemetery.
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These are German field pieces, captured in battle during World War I. They're on each side of the formal entrance to the veteran's section of the cemetery.
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Cemetery tour, part 2.

Here's the other field piece at the formal entrance to the veteran's section of the cemetery.
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Here are both in the same photo.
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Last, but not least, is the tombstone of my Great grandparents and Grandfather.
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