Peninsula road is bordered by maples.
The rain was falling at the time I made this.
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End of summer. Time for the fireweed that grows along our roads to ensure that it will be here in the future.
Survival is delicate. So is the process.
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On the west side of town is Duchesnay Falls. The creek that feeds the falls usually doesn’t carry much water but with the early spring weather, lots of water is flowing.
We visited yesterday.
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Visited the boat launch area in Callander yesterday. The exceptional warm weather of the past two weeks has sounded the warning to get the ice huts off the bay. This past weekend saw lots of activity around the boat launch and parking lot.
When the ice goes bad, the small Tardises (Tardae?) must be put somewhere.
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The sun and the warm temperatures have beaten the ski hill to death extremely early this year. No more local skiing this early in March. It is sad to see the season ending so soon.
Perhaps there is something to this “Global Warming” thing!
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Walked in the bush near the cottage yesterday. Spring appears to have arrived about two weeks early but it is really pleasant outside so why worry?
Quiet and quite warm for March.
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A sunny day today and so with some cloud in the sky we make another visit to Ice Follies on Lake Nipissing.
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Darlings Harbour in Callander is the entry point for the traffic going to the ice-fishing huts on Callander Bay.
Quiet way to spend a day.
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Jack’s sugar shack is resting until the sap starts running.
Then the gentle processing of maple syrup will begin.
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Yesterday winter officially arrived at about 1:00pm. The longest shadow of the year at “high noon” was cast by the sundial on the lakefront.
Winter’s here.
Now the fun begins!
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