John A. McCrae: Autumn Road
John A. McCrae: Three Ducks
John A. McCrae: Plains Bison
John A. McCrae: Turbine Rose
John A. McCrae: “Leader of the pack”, or should I say herd
John A. McCrae: “One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.” –William Shakespeare
John A. McCrae: Morning Light
John A. McCrae: Cathedral Rock at Sunset
John A. McCrae: Tulip Fever
John A. McCrae: Wear and Tear
John A. McCrae: The Sun Sets
John A. McCrae: Crystal Pier
John A. McCrae: I love to walk and/or sit on the beach watching the tide roll in . . .
John A. McCrae: Exit Stage Left (#17)
John A. McCrae: “Everything you look at can become a fairy tale . . .
John A. McCrae: What do you call a moose with no name?
John A. McCrae: Different Times
John A. McCrae: Fin tacitly acknowledges Pawther's Day
John A. McCrae: A River runs through it
John A. McCrae: Alex Fraser Bridge I
John A. McCrae: "The best way to remember your wife's birthday is to forget it once"
John A. McCrae: Mr. and Mrs. Bulrush see the children off to college
John A. McCrae: Save a Turkey - eat a Turnip
John A. McCrae: September colours
John A. McCrae: Wapta Mountain
John A. McCrae: Curiosity
John A. McCrae: Grand Canyon Silhouette
John A. McCrae: "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts."