Monthly Archives: September 2015

Maple Red Orange

First shot of maple leaves this fall.

Autumn Orange

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Autumn Colour

Dried leaves collected in a rock puddle.

Autumn Leaves and Rock

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First Day of Autumn

Fall arrived yesterday.

Fall Basket

The weather still felt like summer, but…

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Sunflowers

Yesterday afternoon in Deegan’s window.

Sunflowers

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One More Sunrise

Four Mile Bay the other morning.

Sunrise Trout Lake

Made several shots. Here’s another.

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Before Sunrise

Four Mile Bay, Trout Lake.

Four Mile Bay Sunrise

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Tree Texture

Cedar Trunk.

Cedar Trunk Mono

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Resting

Lake Nipissing on a quiet morning at Sunset Point.

Resting

Each in their own world.

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A Heron Walk

Let’s walk with a Great Blue Heron along the shore of Lake Nosbonsing. He(?) was looking for breakfast.

This guy was very patient with me.

What remarkable birds they are.

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Finished!

Dave’s Barn has a new entrance and also some much needed repair to the structure.

Barn Doors

Daves Doors

Dave

Dave is proud of his carpentry skills which built the doors and the board covering for the wall.

The timber framing was executed earlier this summer by the talented Dan with concrete work by Marissa.

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Nosbonsing Birds

As well as Great Blue Herons, Loons and Cormorants also find Lake Nosbonsing an hospitable place.

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Fishin’ Suit

Relaxed fishing.

Fishin

The fish are colour blind.

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Stairway to Heaven?

There’s always a barrier.

Stairway to Heaven

 

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Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Herons are found on Lake Nosbonsing. They are quite wary and they tend to jump up and fly away when they think you are getting too close. “Too close” is usually about twice as far as you think it should be because you mean them no harm.

But they don’t know that and so they take no chances.

They are elegant and graceful flyers, their large wings making beautiful curves as they move through the air.

 

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Rainy Day Colour

Growing in the planters on Oak Street this past Saturday morning.

Oak St Grasses 1 Glow 50px

Rich colour on a grey rainy morning when one least expects to find it.

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