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Bruce Bingham in Banff

We drove to Banff one chilly morning and painted with a group at
Vermilion Lake.
A beautiful place with foggy moody weather,
and a variety of ducks and geese.
Incoming
by Bruce Bingham
12 x 12
oil

Afterwards we were feeling tired and hungry so went to the Fairmont Hotel in Banff
and had a wonderful late lunch in the Rundle Room with a beautiful panoramic view of Mount Rundle.

Did I mention we were feeling a little lazy and cold so decided to splurge and leave our car at the valet.
We didn't think twice about it till we came out after an hour to pay and the attendant asked us for 40$.
More than lunch!!!LOL 
Yeah, I know.



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