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Cool

Winter day on the ice of Callander Bay.

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Drama

January Afternoon on Callander Bay

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Fenceline And Shed

Complex simplicity.

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Winter Barns

When the snow comes and the afternoon is calm.

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Nostalgia

It was possible to open the gate in the past.

Not so sure that can readily be done these days.

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Barns And Winter

There is simplicity to the countryside on a cold, sunny day in winter.

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Decisions, Decisions

Which way to go?

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Winter Abstract

The branches of Sumac are a great subject for abstract treatments.

Gets even better when snow is involved.

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D-Rail Trail

The entrance to the D-Rail Trail near my home.

Walking, snowshoeing, golf!

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Sensuous Winter

Untouched snow can be quite voluptuous when the light is right.

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Early Winter

Winter is just getting started on Lake Nipissing.

The ice is deemed safe enough for the winter fishing to begin.

Snow machine tracks signal activity as do the footprints.

The fishing hut population will increase.

Another Winter Season begins.

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Quiet Cabin

In the bush…

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Winter Delicacy

Pristine in its beauty, newly fallen snow in the forest.

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Moffat’s Path

The footpath leads back into the bush near where I live.

It provides opportunity to escape the outside world and find a place disconnected from the artificial rules imposed by humans on the ways we perceive and experience reality.

Time spent here is valuable and will never leave you.

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The Stealth Of Winter

Slowly, Winter edges its way onto the landscape.

The snow is the obvious evidence that it leaves when it first makes its move.

More subtle is the stealth with which it snaps the lock on the water of our lake.

It has done its work near the shore.

The last will be done in the distance. Out of sight. Often at night.

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