Seasons in the Valley + Furry Gnome's Adventures

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Monday, May 7, 2018

The Furry Gnome Progress and Upcoming Birthday

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Hello friends.  It has been a wild rollercoaster ride that the Gnome and his family have been on, but I am pleased to say that he is now out...
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Monday, March 5, 2018

FURRY GNOME UPDATE

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Dear blogging friends,  the Furry Gnome had surgery 18 days ago and was hoping to be back home by now.  Unfortunately he has experienced som...
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Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Yet Another Walk in the Woods

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The other day I joined a friend at his own place out in the country for another snowshoe walk.  It was a short and peaceful walk in a very d...
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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

More from the Woods

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A few more photos from my three walks through the Hemlock bush over the past week.  I think I'll be exploring this place a lot more in t...
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Monday, February 12, 2018

Another Walk in the Woods

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Over the past week I have discovered another beautiful woodlot to walk through, led initially down the trail by a friend.  It's a larger...
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Sunday, February 11, 2018

Lichens on the Tombstones

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Last week I showed you a few of the lichens I've seen on trees at the cemetery.  How about the tombstones?  Actually very few of them ha...
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This blog started out to document the seasons and the landscape of the Beaver Valley here in one of the most scenic spots in southern Ontario. Since then we've moved to Meaford, in the next valley over, on the Bighead River and right on the shore of Georgian Bay. I have become more and more interested in photography, while pursuing my other love of writing. My blog lets me put them together and keep exploring a little bit every day. Unfortunately I am now in a wheelchair following complications during surgery, so my photographic adventures are going to be a little different. But still, I hope you enjoy my observations!
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