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  • Ticks In Ontario

    Last week we went for a walk on the Tyneside Trail on the north shore of Lake Niapenco. One of our rugrats came home with this in her clothing. Thankfully, it was not attached to her skin. From the reading I've done he…
  • Ruthven

    Today we spent the morning as a family at Ruthven Park National Historic Site attending the event listed here for May 12, 2007. We had a great time. We were treated like royalty by the staff and volunteers. They were esp…
  • Snow Storm

    Apparently we had over 60 cm of snow on the escarpment here in Hamilton. See the track on the roof? That's where I slid down after checking to make sure the vent from our bathroom fan was clear. It was fine. Oh, and I h…
  • Ice Rink

    The annual ice rink is finally up and running after a number of false starts. If you're building an ice rink layer by layer and it's not that cold (say above -10 Celsius), it's a good idea not to walk on a layer until it…
  • Wilmot Creek

    After our visit to the zoo, we drove to my mother-in-law's for a visit. She lives just past Bowmanville, close to the intersection of the 401 and the 115. I went for a walk with my brother-in-law to Wilmot Creek (PDF map…
  • Zoo Trip - The Americas

    A week ago we made another trip to the zoo and visited the Americas. (By the way, they have a neat ad on the home page for a bug exhibit. Go click on it to see.) Here's the polar bear. He's looking a little scruffy and …
  • What do you do with them?

    As promised, here are pictures of newborn lambs. My wife, Diana, took these photos. Last year, my dad had a homeschool group come by to look at the new lambs. One girl was particularly interested in the lambs …
  • The Stairs

    Last night we went for a walk. We took the stairs down between Dundurn and Garth, took the Chedoke Radial trail over to the Upper Paradise stairs, walked up the stairs and then home. Unfortunately, it was getting dark, s…
  • Garden Blogging

    I took a few pictures this morning after church. This is Sedum "Matrona", a late blooming perennial. My chili peppers. What's strange is some are hotter than others, so when I add them to foods we're never sure what…

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