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« man & nature # 40 ~ time in a bottle | Main | man & nature # 39 ~ Aasgard »
Tuesday
Sep162008

coming soon to Canada

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A chance to winclick to embiggen
Just thought that you might be interested in how some of my ku pictures are used in marketing and advertising.

The featured photo is a variation on the man & nature # 38 picture of a few days ago. The center inset photo features the wife paddling a canoe with Whiteface Mt. in the background and the pictures across the top are just part of our nature.

FYI, if you click to embiggen this picture you will notice an offer along the bottom of the ad (which will appear on the back cover of Canada's Horizon Travel Magazine) for a chance to win a 2 night stay in Lake Placid. If you're anywhere in the vicinity, why not give it a try.

Who knows? You just might get lucky and have the chance to meet both The Landscapist and The Cinemascapist. What a deal.

Reader Comments (2)

Now you just need a proof reader!! "Lodging to suite any pleasure."

Looks nice otherwise and since it is going up to Canada, they might think it is spelled just fine. :)

September 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJim Jirka

I visited Pennsylvania with a former S.O once, and we happened across a strip mall that had the word "Centre" in its name. I said "Hey - that's the Canadian spelling!". She (from Maryland) said "Oh .. they think it's exotic here".

Tit fo rtat. Yes we know how suit is spelt. Or is that "spelled">

September 16, 2008 | Unregistered Commenter/thehangedman/

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