Just thought you might know.
Perhaps he knows Doug…
They’re not listed in Canada 411.
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I made a bit of a walk this morning in the downtown area of my town. There is lots of colour to be seen.
Which is rather nice after the monochrome winter season.
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Buds are opening on the trees…
Mother Earth has come through again.
Despite our best efforts to mess her up.
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These white birches are in Laurier Woods.
In early spring there is nothing growing yet.
New life will explode in the next week.
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Winter has bleached the bullrushes to brown.
Laurier Woods exists because forward thinking people have banded together to preserve this oasis in the middle of the city. Small improvements such as this walkway make it accessable to everyone.
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One Mile Bay is ice free!
But there is still ice hanging around in the main lake.
Perhaps tomorrow it will be gone.
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The ice is going out of our lake after a long winter. Last night the effects of warmer temperatures and sunshine along with some rain became evident as the frozen solid skin on the lake broke down.
A light wind moved pans of ice by our place and the tinkling buzz of the pans rubbing gently against each other was gentle music.
The last gasp of winter produces beautiful long crystals of ice that are unique.
Beautiful stuff goes on all the time in the real world. If you blink you miss it…
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Walked in the Black Forest yesterday. It is a small area beside the North highway and often forgotten. It was reforested some time ago with red and white pines.
A new lens (17-40 zoom) allows a different perspective from what I have been using up to now. Colours are muted at this time of year so this one looks a bit better in black and white.
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