Cottonwood Barn.
On a tree in our yard.
My brother on the left in 1981.
1933 Hupmobile
Chipping away....
After the rain....
After the rain....
After the rain....
After the rain....
After the rain....
After the rain....
After the rain....
After the rain....
After the rain....
After the rain.
My BMW 1250 RS
My BMW
My new truck.
Lava Lake, BC
Prince Rupert, BC
Barkerville, BC
China Town in Barkerville, BC
Barkerville Church
Quesnel River Rail Bridge.
Quesnel River
Cruel world out there, right at our front door.
Log Cabin
No doubt, this person likes hunting.
Found an old vehicle this morning.
A chicken ranch.
My parents home during the late 1930's.
Elisabeth Schotel.
Oil Painting.
Fooling around with new macro lens.
Fooling around with new macro lens.
Fooling around with new macro lens.
Fooling around with new macro lens.
Fooling around with new macro lens.
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Cottonwood House.


Cottonwood House Historic Site located east of Quesnel, on the Gold Rush Trail to Barkerville Historic Town, offers heritage interpretation, accommodation and food to those wanting to explore and experience the Cariboo and its rich history.
Cottonwood House is one of the last remaining roadhouses in British Columbia. It was built in the 1860’s to offer accommodation, meals and provisions to miners and travellers on their journey along the Cariboo ‘Waggon’ Road to Barkerville or Quesnel.
Today, this wheelchair accessible provincial historic site will allow you to experience first hand over 75 years of the Boyd family history and the many features this unique heritage site has to o
Cottonwood House is one of the last remaining roadhouses in British Columbia. It was built in the 1860’s to offer accommodation, meals and provisions to miners and travellers on their journey along the Cariboo ‘Waggon’ Road to Barkerville or Quesnel.
Today, this wheelchair accessible provincial historic site will allow you to experience first hand over 75 years of the Boyd family history and the many features this unique heritage site has to o
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