High water levels on Lake Ontario has done considerable damage to the City of Pickering's waterfront. |
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
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...you can thank the shipping interests!
ReplyDeleteSounds like there has been a lot of flooding Andy, hopefully with summer on the way things will dry out a bit ✨
ReplyDeleteAnd they say there is more water to come. Andy!
ReplyDeleteWe've seen the same along the Ottawa River.
ReplyDeleteI like the atmosphere and the particular light that emanates from this waterfront
ReplyDeleteHi Andy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comment on AM3. I have friends in Brockville Ontario and was there last year. I have seen some pictures of the water levels there. It has been a very wet winter there. Great look at the water in your picture.
Have a great day.
Shaun.
I wonder how well that tree will manage. It's a shame. It looks like a nice promenade.
ReplyDeleteI'm beginning to think that everything from Ontario down to the Mississippi Delta is going to float away.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tree Andy and I hope that it doesn't hurt him.
ReplyDeleteSuch a shame.
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't look good, hope the floods will disappear soon.
ReplyDeleteWell that is a bit of a mess..
ReplyDeleteIt appears so, although that great looking tree refuses to give in.
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