Monique Wiley Photography

Monique Wiley Photography

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Life happens, capture every moment!

Photos from Monique Wiley Photography's post 06/24/2026

My peonies. Three different blooms.

As seen 6/13/26 to 6/17/26

Photos from Monique Wiley Photography's post 06/21/2026

Flower Pot Island, part of Fathom Five National Marine Park, is an island in Georgian Bay.

Definitely worth the visit if you are in the area. We took a boat tour from Tobermory.

As seen 5/17/26

Photos from Monique Wiley Photography's post 06/17/2026

Cohoes Falls.

Located in New York State between Cohoes and Waterford on the Mohawk River. It is approximately 1000 ft wide and between 75-90 ft in height.

As seen 6/13/26- weird, the last waterfall I posted was seen a month prior to seeing this one.

Photos from Monique Wiley Photography's post 05/27/2026

Duchesnay Falls. It had been raining all day and it was light misting by the time we got here. Located in North Bay, Ontario.

As seen 5/13/26

Photos from Monique Wiley Photography's post 05/24/2026

Scenes from the Cup and Saucer trail.
A beautiful day for a hike, my hardest yet. Beautiful views, so worth it!

As seen 5/14/26

Photos from Monique Wiley Photography's post 05/08/2026

My flowers so far this year.

Photos from Monique Wiley Photography's post 05/06/2026

Unfortunately I don’t know the name of this waterfall, or where it’s located. I do know it’s in Colorado somewhere between Boulder and Steamboat Springs. 🗺️

As seen 10/11/10

Photos from Monique Wiley Photography's post 05/01/2026

I’m living vicariously through my friend’s photos as she’s out west in and around the Seattle area right now. It’s reminding me of when I got to spend some time there in 2019. Here’s some photos from the same area.

As seen 7/26/19 and 7/27/19

Photos from Monique Wiley Photography's post 04/29/2026

Some that I noticed in Savannah’s Historical District.

As seen 3/18/25

Photos from Monique Wiley Photography's post 04/24/2026

Cemeteries are so unique in New Orleans. Above ground tombs enriched deep in history. Most cemeteries you can’t visit unless you are part of a tour.
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is the oldest cemetery in New Orleans. And I’ll be honest I purchased a ticket for a tour so I could go in and tour around. The graves are above ground bc of the city’s low-lying, swampy terrain and high water table. And nothing like I’ve ever seen!
This cemetery has a lot of history along with the tomb of the famous voodoo Marie Laveau. Her tomb is the last photo.

As seen 3/15/25

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