Photo of the Day – 2018-08-06
A little ‘deeper’ into the garden. (August 2018)
Views in and around Parry Sound
A little ‘deeper’ into the garden. (August 2018)
Globethistle (Echinops ritro) in a Parry Sound garden. (July 2018)
You can run but you can’t hide. (July 2018)
In the garden. (July 2018)
We had our first significant snow of the season arrive Wednesday night. Here’s a look at one of the more aesthetically pleasing results of 15 cm of snow. (December 2017)
It’s not only wildflowers that are in season, ferns are also hitting their peak. This scene, in a shaded section of the Rose Point Trail, provides a sense of what the primeval
Bleeding Heart in our backyard. Another ‘immigrant’ from Eurasia, these flowers grow nicely in the Parry Sound area. This ‘string’ of blooms and seed pods tell the story of life, from
Coreopsis blooming in our backyard. (June 2017)
Lilacs have been in bloom for the past three weeks or so and are starting to fade, at least the ones in the yards of Parry Sound. This one, starting
Last year’s Pitcher Plant flower, seemingly mummified, found along one of the ponds of the Rose Point Trail. (May 2017)