Seasons in the Valley + Furry Gnome's Adventures

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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

More from the Garden

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The Day Lilies are the highlight at the moment, but there's a lot more than them blooming. together they add a lot of colour, and they i...
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Monday, July 12, 2021

Day Lilies!

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We're moving toward the middle of Day Lily season, and the flowers are just stunning!  I love getting down to the patio where I can see ...
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Sunday, July 11, 2021

It's Monarch Season!

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It's Monarch season again as the Milkweed have flowered and the butterflies have been laying eggs.  Caterpillars are the result, startin...
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Saturday, July 10, 2021

More from the Neighbourhood

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 I've picked up a few more photos from around the two neighbourhood streets I ride, from flowers to ornaments to the construction on the...
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Friday, July 9, 2021

Around the Neighbourhood

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I feel like I'm going round in an endless circle of posts, from the garden to around the neighbourhood, to the harbour, and back to the ...
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Thursday, July 8, 2021

Canada has Appointed its First Indigenous Governor-General!

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I was delighted to read in the news the other day that Mary Simon, an Inuk from Kuujjuac on Ungava Bay in northern Quebec has been appointed...
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Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Critters in the Garden

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 We've had a number of critters spotted in the garden recently, mostly spotted and photographed by Mrs. F.G. who is always out inspectin...
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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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