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The St. Lawrence River - Canada and the USA
The house on the left is in Canada, and the island on the right is in the USA. We were told on a boat tour that the bridge in the middle is the shortest bridge between two countries. My question is, do the Canadian people who live in the house need a passport to get to the island? Also, if you stand in the middle of the bridge, you could essentially have one foot in Canada and the other in the USA at the same time. How cool is that?


for
dabbler's black-heart theme.
Soon Forgotten, an anti-valentine. This is my first anti-valentine for
dabbler's black-heart anti-valentine contest. * I thought it should be sort of the opposite of a real loving valentine, cluttered, ugly, dark, and with negative sentiments. The colors represent the jumble of emotions in a relationship gone bad. The snow is the freeze that comes between lovers when things go wrong. The hearts are dark and somewhat indistinct. I like the way the words are disappearing into the picture, dissolving into the background. (In my real life, though, my loves are not soon forgotten--this is what I might tell them in a fit of fury, but it is not the truth.) Click images to see larger.
(This is for when BB disappoints me or I disappoint him.)
*Ironically, I had forgotten it was called a "black-heart" contest, but black just seemed like the appropriate color!