There is so much going on that I don't know where to
start - and then I do not, I do nothing.
So here are 4 photos than span 90° from East to left toward
North.
4 reasons to fight, to protect what Mother Nature provides.
WOB
There is so much going on that I don't know where to
start - and then I do not, I do nothing.
So here are 4 photos than span 90° from East to left toward
North.
WOB
| Local Type: | Partial Solar Eclipse in Orillia, Ontario |
|---|---|
| Begins: | Wed, Aug 12, 2026 at 12:51 pm |
| Maximum: | Wed, Aug 12, 2026 at 1:38 pm 0.190 Magnitude |
| Ends: | Wed, Aug 12, 2026 at 2:24 pm |
| Duration: | 1 hour, 32 minutes |
wobbily old fossil or descendant Bird
This was a walk with my daughter back in mid May. I do not recall when she began to be called Wawa and by whom. We did visit Wawa Ontario as early as the summer of 1987 on our way to Quetico. That place lives in our memories as forest fires rage there this summer. I do hope my friends are safe.
The walk began on Vespra Valley and Rail heading toward Josephine. Today I am recalling an incident between a pair of Trumpeters and a family of Wawas.
Everything green grass and clean water:
But then ...
The action continued off and on and finally(?) off for nearly 60 minutes:
WOB
I returned to the boardwalk again yesterday afternoon to see if the mink would return, I thought - as I did yesterday - that I might continue walking in search of butterflies. I did not do that! I was caught by a tern diving amidst a "Hand of Man" background toward Tudhope. So I set up my chair and tripod to face the greenery of Leacock.
Something caught my eye:
In Orillia!
Along Atherley:
Milkweed had been spared but there were not a lot of plants.
Just a few meters back, in the swamp, were the Midland Eastern Painted turtles:
I was only 2m away from this animal yesterday afternoon:
I talk to the trees but they don't listen to me.
WOB
Forget the hugging.
Here are the Bademeister :
Peter -
Paul -
(But remember, if you wan to kiss a prince, you have to be prepared to kiss a lot of frogs -
princes in waiting:
Snapping -
Still on Forest - splish splash:
Fly away Peter,