October 02, 2006

Canadian Rockies Gallery

Writing about web page http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/robmcgonigle/gallery/canadian_rockies_2006/

08 View from the Icefields Parkway.

This Blog needed breaking up with an image. I have been adding some of the photos from our Canadian trip to allow our distant family to see them. The BlogBuilder here on Warwick Blogs displays galleries very well so they got added to a Blog all about Search Engines.

Susan left a very kind comment and particularly liked this photo but had to leave it in a topic about Location Based Search! So I have added this entry to allow comments to be added about the Canadian Rockies Gallery. Follow the link above to view.

I like the slideshow feature to view pictures on Warwick Blogs but this does not always work dependant on your browser’s use of active controls. The best display is produced by double clicking on an image within the gallery view. You can then see ‘Next’ on the edge of the large view of the image, when you hover the mouse pointer over, to browse at your own pace.


- 3 comments by 2 or more people Not publicly viewable

  1. Susan

    don’t know anything about this subject but just wanted to say that your photographs of Canada are absolutely stunning, Robert( especially number 8), they have such incredible clarity.

    (Copied from topic below.)

    02 Oct 2006, 10:07

  2. Allan Smith

    The Lake Louise shot is a belter.

    How did you like Calgary? I was on a roadtrip around BC last month and my friends said they weren’t too enamoured with the place – although apparently they were right in the middle of the crack dens.

    02 Oct 2006, 15:25

  3. Robert McGonigle

    Great airport to fly into – very friendly greeters in White Hats.

    We only spent 1 day in downtown, friendly locals, good trams, big shopping centre with tropical gardens / pools on roof.
    We found an excellent maps specialist, the Yanks wouldn’t understand.

    Our other experience was the last campsite, OK, outlet Mall and supermarket to stock up.

    Alberta was more liberal with drinking laws etc than BC and we drank Calgary Beers, especially Big Rock’s Traditional, the brown ale, for most of our trip.

    03 Oct 2006, 09:54


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