Photovember 21
We walked part of the Guelph Lake trail yesterday. It was near dusk. The light was ethereal. As we turned a corner onto…
Read MoreWe walked part of the Guelph Lake trail yesterday. It was near dusk. The light was ethereal. As we turned a corner onto…
Read MoreYesterday I dressed the loom. I started planning this stole last spring but got involved with other fibre projects so the loom has…
Read MoreLobster tails do not fit in an Ontario locavore’s diet, but they’re one of my favourite foods. Zehrs had lobster tails on sale…
Read MoreMy writing buddy, Sarah, must be one of the funniest people on the face of the Earth. She can be a quiet one,…
Read MoreA little over a year ago on a visit back home I took three cuttings from the Christmas cactus that was my mother’s….
Read MoreEastern tamaracks make a brilliant autumn display. They are an anomly, a deciduous conifer, a member of the pine family that sheds all…
Read MoreIn Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Annie Dillard mentioned finding an etiolated leaf in winter. She commented that while we like to separate everything…
Read MoreA volunteer seedling grows in worm poo.
Read MoreWalking downtown I was struck by the sight of these leaves huddled outside Knox Presbyterian Church. The stonework is quintessentially local to Guelph….
Read MoreRing-billed gulls at Royal City Park
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