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It’s a Canola Thing …

July 25, 2018 by Glenn

Jenn, who runs the West of the 5th blog, spends her time roaming the back roads of Alberta, photographing and exploring interesting places and abandoned buildings. And she has a thing about Canola. I get it … find out why she thinks this is The Most Wonderful Time of Year …

Source: West of the 5th : The Most Wonderful Time of Year

Filed Under: Noteworthy

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