Walking through the fall forest our attention is grabbed by the rich displays of colour above us.
It can be rewarding to glance down occasionally:
Walking through the fall forest our attention is grabbed by the rich displays of colour above us.
It can be rewarding to glance down occasionally:
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We walked the Canadore Trails this Thanksgiving afternoon. Although it has been on our minds, we haven’t done this in several years.
When I saw this rock surface covered in fallen leaves, I thought of a flowing (leaf) waterfall:
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Last evening the clouds over Trout Lake were very impressive.
Colour:
or Monochrome:
Both seem to work, but in different ways.
Do you have a favourite?
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For many years in North Bay, the term “Oak Street” carried with it the ideas of “run-down” and “seedy”.
Not any more!
Rebuilding the roadway and sidewalks and subsequent refurbishment of the buildings by the owners has seen a rebirth of the area.
Like the Phoenix rising from the ashes. Oak Street is Back!
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I visited Eau Claire Gorge yesterday and paused on the bridge which crosses the Amable du Fond River.
The heron was not disturbed by my presence or by the occasional car crossing.
It was just enjoying the fall colours, I guess.
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A bit at a time…
The moss and the weeds are waiting. The bigger leaves are starting to turn.
The rock is the constant. It changes little over the years.
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