Quisibis River #2 Covered Bridge

Quisibis River #2, built in 1951 is 16.9 metres long.


Quisibis River #2, built in 1951 is 16.9 metres long.
I was off the Friday before Canada Day and had Physio and a call for the pre-op to fix my pinky finger. I came up with a plan to take a spontaneous road trip to Ottawa. My surgery is concerning the possible side effects. I was pretty devastated after the call with my anxiety. Since…
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