On the grounds of the oldest wooden church in the province. Amazing, the headstone is dated 1861 and still in pretty good condition.
I handheld this photo, no flash. It's not 100% clear but you can see the beauty of the stained glass.
Just up the hill, we visited a house/museum. I loved the red geraniums against the white windows and the gorgeous background.
One of my artsy shots, simple and kind of cool, I think!!!
I remember seeing photos of these bikes when I was a kid.
An outside view of the geraniums and the window.
This is what the roads were like in Twillingate.
The sign says it all. This sign has welcomed a lot of interesting people over the years. Inside the airport is a wall showing many celebrities who have arrived here. Number 1 in my books are and always will be The Beatles!!!
Here is the tarmac where 32 jets were kept during 9-11. It was quite a site to see this! Hard to imagine. I did buy a postcard with a photo of all the jets.
Here is the old arrival/departure lounge. It is now completely behind glass, just for display. Our tour guide Linda said they used to play in here as kids, climbing all over the sculptures. Once again, I hand held this, no flash, shot through glass and again it's not 100% in focus; it's to give you an idea of the look, totally 50's or 60's, can't remember.
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