In 2005 and after 31 years in the brewing industry I chose "Freedom 55" and retired early. This allowed me to follow my passion of scuba diving and travel. I moved out to Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada for 3 years and became a professional scuba instructer.  Shortly after returning from New Zealand in the fall of 2011, I have been having to deal with a couple of non diving related medical issues which has forced me to hang up the mask and fins for a spell. This should give me more time for taking pictures...lol.
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Comments (11)
jascorpio
Amazing capture!!!
Star4mation
Super shot! Interesting architecture :)
tennesseecowgirl
gorgeous color, crop and framing. And I am guess a spectacular view of the countryside.
sandra46
superb, fantastic image!!!!
jmb007
titre amusant!!
MrsRatbag
LOL! But how pretty it is...beautiful image!
MrsLubner
the trees give it away. This couldn't be Houston. lol
njb2000
Lovely looking building despite the damage, great lighting on the different materials!
West_coaster07
PJ...how about Houston, British Columbia? Houston (pronounced /ˈhjuːstən/) is a forestry, mining and tourism town in the Bulkley Valley of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Its urban population is approximately 3600 people, with approximately 2000 in the surrounding rural area. It is known as the "Steelhead Capital" and it has the world's largest fly fishing rod. Houston's tourism industry is largely based on eco-tourism and Steelhead Provincial Park, situated along Highway 16.
flavia49
great shot!
tizjezzme
LOL FUNNY! Great shot; cool looking place! :)