Welcome,
It appears that you have found the personal website of Jason and Pamela. We have purchased
RiverRose.ca so that we can have unique e-mail addresses. I don't
know what if anything this page will evolve into but instead of
leaving it blank I am including twelve pictures. If you would
like to check out our other site that chronicled our adventures
travelling and playing duplicate bridge then you can go to Buckys and Bridge.
Almost all of the images that you see below are photographs that were taken by someone else but they have all been published here under some version of a creative commons license. Any modifications I have made to these images have been noted below and the resulting images are now governed by the same creative commons license as the original.
If you need to contact me for some reason then
you can do that as well.
Jim Choate took this picture of
the Columbia River while visiting Lincoln, Washington on
July 25, 2020. You can go here
to see the original image or here
to read the creative commons license that governs my use of it.
Jason and Pamela took this picture of our four
red Winnipeg parks roses and one yellow rose while living at their house in Regina, Saskatchewan and being supervised by their Golden Retriever named Lacey Lex. You can't go anywhere else on the internet to see the original picture but you are free to download it for your personal use and modify it as you see fit.
Eugene Kaspersky took this picture
of the Katun River while visiting Altai, Siberia in August
of 2016. I cropped the image in the process of turning it into a
wallpaper for my computer. You can go here
to see the original image or here
to read the creative commons license that governs my use of it.
Natomapaul took this picture of a
California wild rose while visiting Orangevale, California on
July 17, 2019. Perhaps that is the American River in the
background. Anyway, I cropped the image in the process of turning
it into a wallpaper for my computer. You can go here to see
the original picture or here
to read the creative commons license that governs my use of it.
Jill Pangman took this picture
of the Wind River while visiting the Yukon in August
of 2010. I cropped the image in the process of turning it into a
wallpaper for my computer. You can go here
to see the original image or here
to read the creative commons license that governs my use of it.
lindaloren took this picture of a
Multiflora rose while in Groton, Massachusetts, USA on
June 13, 2019. I cropped the image in the process of turning
it into a wallpaper for my computer. You can go here to see
the original picture or here
to read the creative commons license that governs my use of it.
Ninara took this picture
of the Kafue River while visiting Zambia in June
of 2014. I cropped the image in the process of turning it into a
wallpaper for my computer. You can go here
to see the original image or here
to read the creative commons license that governs my use of it.
T.Kiya took this picture of a
Prickly wild rose while in Japan's Hana Festa Memorial Park on
May 10, 2014. You can go here to see
the original picture or here
to read the creative commons license that governs my use of it.
Portal da Copa took this picture
of the Rio Negro merging with the Amazon River while visiting Manaus, Brazil in September
of 2011. I cropped the image in the process of turning it into a
wallpaper for my computer. You can go here
to see the original image or here
to read the creative commons license that governs my use of it.
fahrenheit_66 took this picture of a
Sweet briar rose while in Bonn, Germany on
June 6, 2021. I cropped the image in the process of turning
it into a wallpaper for my computer. You can go here to see
the original picture or here
to read the creative commons license that governs my use of it.
PBS NewsHour took this picture
of the Guayamouc River while visiting Haiti in January
of 2010. I cropped the image in the process of turning it into a
wallpaper for my computer. You can go here
to see the original image or here
to read the creative commons license that governs my use of it.
tltetreau took this picture of a
Wild prairie rose while in College Heights, Alberta, Canada on
August 8, 2021. I cropped the image in the process of turning
it into a wallpaper for my computer. You can go here to see
the original picture or here
to read the creative commons license that governs my use of it.