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My GPS lead me about 4km down this perfectly plowed and sanded but dead end road. I’m ok with that.
#ChickPicotheDay! (Day 2,641)
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View this post on Instagram #ChickPicotheDay! (Day 2,641) My GPS lead me about 4km down this perfectly plowed and sanded but dead end road. I'm ok with that. • • • • • #DeadEnd #Pinecrest #TallPines #LostintheWoods #SoundofSilence #CanonGirl #ShotOnCanon #BrantfordPhotographer #HeatherCardlePhotographer A post shared by Heather Cardle (@heathercards) on Feb 20, 2019 at 5:27am PST
#ChickPicotheDay! (Day 2,641) My GPS lead me about 4km down this perfectly plowed and sanded but dead end road. I'm ok with that. • • • • • #DeadEnd #Pinecrest #TallPines #LostintheWoods #SoundofSilence #CanonGirl #ShotOnCanon #BrantfordPhotographer #HeatherCardlePhotographer
A post shared by Heather Cardle (@heathercards) on Feb 20, 2019 at 5:27am PST
Heather is a well-respected photographer who resides in Brantford with her family. When she is not "work" shooting, she is the curator of an over seven-year online photography project titled #ChickPicotheDay.