Seasons in the Valley + Furry Gnome's Adventures

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Saturday, October 14, 2023

Fall Colour Begins

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We're actually past what is usually the peak of fall colour, and fall is looking very confused.  A few trees are showing the expected co...
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Thursday, October 12, 2023

In Search of Sandhills - Part II

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We continued down the sideroad past the still-standing fields of soybeans, figuring we would enjoy the drive even if we didn't see any S...
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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

In Search of Sandhill Cranes (Again)

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It was late August when we last went for a drive in search of Sandhill Cranes.  They aren't due to form their big flocks prior to migrat...
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Sunday, October 8, 2023

Update on the Garden

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It`s been awhile!  Yes it's been a long time since I've taken you to see our garden, and it's changed a lot!  The Day Lilies, Cr...
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Friday, October 6, 2023

Around the Neighbourhood

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 I`ve accumulated a number of pictures of things around the neighbourhood, just things that struck me as interesting.  Shows you the things ...
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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

New England Asters

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My favourite flower of fall is the New England Aster.  A rich purple, it's the last major wildflower to bloom in the fall, and it's ...
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Monday, October 2, 2023

The Last of the Scarecrows!

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There were also quite s few home-made scarecrows I spotted, sitting outside private homes.  I was really impressed with these. A lady at the...
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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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