From time to time I've been sharing the odd photo that my father has taken. They're usually the ones with a little bit of comedic value. I have another!
This one, from last weekend, is from Risser's Beach Provincial Park, about ninety minutes from Halifax.
Showing posts with label petite riviere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label petite riviere. Show all posts
15 May 2012
24 July 2011
Fixed it!
Every now and then my dad will send me a photo from home. Earlier this week, he emailed with several pictures of a shoddy repair made to a stop sign on Route 331 in Petite Riviere. The particular sign has had a hard life. Knocked over annually by snowplows, eventually the sign became loose from it's post. A crew was sent to repair the sign and this was the result.
I thought it appropriate to promptly share one of the photos at Thereifixedit.com and they featured it!
I thought it appropriate to promptly share one of the photos at Thereifixedit.com and they featured it!
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17 January 2011
Public Service Commission Power Plant at Conquerall Mills
I've passed by the former Public Service Commission Power Plant in Conquerall Mills, Nova Scotia thousands of times in my life. For nearly twenty years, I drove by 'the power dam' daily. Over those twenty years, the only thing to change at the dam was the 'For Sale' sign. It has been privately owned for decades and was rumoured to be on and off the real estate market at various times throughout.
I visited and photographed the exterior of the power plant in January 2007 and again in June 2010. In that short span, only the boards covering the windows had changed. The area grows in considerably in the summer months.
Between visits to the power plant I was given a few historical photos of the dam. The photos were courtesy of my father who was scanning a collection of family photos. Among the scans were several newspaper clippings and two very grey photographs. The photographs show the power plant on the day it became operational some time around 1940.
1. Public Service Commission Power Plant on the day it became operational.
2. A second photo from the same day. To the left is my great-grandfather's 1939 Packard.
15 June 2009
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