Gaspe vacation photos ~ People & Places
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It's taken me a whole week to finally finish going through all our vacation photos from our trip to the Gaspe Peninsula. This first set of photos is of people and places, not everything mind you, just a few of my favorite shots.

morning chess with papa
The next set which I'll publish in a few days will be shots of the sky and a little photography talk about one of my favorite camera tools.

one of the places we pitched our tent
It feels kind of ridiculous to say, since it's like stating the blatantly obvious but I love photography. Especially taking photos of my loved ones, my home life and nature photography from places we've been.


Rainy day magnetic "paper" dolls

Laurent chases seagulls at campground



girls after camp showers

the beach and ocean lay just on the other side of this grass
I love this part of who I am. Mother, wife, homeschooler, resident cook, photographer.

Photo credit: Tougas children



















Beautiful places and family,
Beautiful places and family, Renee. I love seeing campgrounds around the world. Here, they are often wooded and somewhat secluded for tent sites.
My Isabella has the same magnetic dolls as your Brienne.
Nicola
We almost always tent in
We almost always tent in secluded wooded sites. This particular campground we were right on the ocean though. Very beautiful and very windy.
Beautiful! We've wanted to go
Beautiful! We've wanted to go up to the Gaspe for quite a while; maybe this will be our final inspiration. I love the mood you always manage to capture--you are indeed a talented photographer and I'm glad you take the time to share your images with us! :)
Absolutely stunning! Thanks
Absolutely stunning! Thanks so much for sharing! The one of Celine in the hammock makes me wish I was there too :0)
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