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Driving home from a potluck Saturday afternoon, stuffed to the gills, I was once again touched by the beauty of eastern Ontario. The beauty I’m referring to has nothing to do with your typical kind of beauty, found in fountains, extravagant buildings, or even tropical rain forests and blue butterflys. It is the [...]

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Blue through water off the rain barel

Red Hot Ice on the car

White Hot Ice keeping a grip on the Sun

Little bits of sun in the shade

more colour in fresh oil paint! My mom had a 45 minute date with young rhubarb shoots, to be continued

Salad Cat!
She Loves bags and boxes, clear ones most of [...]

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=> Beware, Poem ahead! <=
I’ll take you on a walk with me, it is time to tap the trees!
Each spring when days get warm and the nights still freeze

We wander out to take some blood and boil it into gold

(when sap freezes it expands so trees must keep it down
morning comes and up it goes [...]

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We had such good snow cover this winter very little of the ground froze, making it easy as pie for my crocuses to pop up and sing

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