POETRY AND PEOPLE
Since childhood days of nursery rhymes and simple poems, there has always been a people connection with these verses. Family recollections of Irish … POETRY AND PEOPLE

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POETRY AND PEOPLE
Since childhood days of nursery rhymes and simple poems, there has always been a people connection with these verses. Family recollections of Irish … POETRY AND PEOPLE
Winter on its way…
Winter on its way…
Like it or not, winter is a’comin’! However, some leaves and flowers are hanging on, despite the sinking temperatures. This works for me. Actually, not being a fan of winter, it seems quite reassuring as I look out our front door to see some colourful remnants in the garden. These little bursts of colour have inspired me to write a haiku to accompany a photo that I took this…
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Hockey in the Wild by Nicholas Oldland is a bright cheery take on pond hockey with friends. It is especially appealing to read during these COVID-19 virus days as we “stay home” and keep a recommended physical distance. Children, missing their playtime with friends, will find it a welcome distraction. Thumbs up, too, from this grandparent, looking forward to sharing with a very special boy and…
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For Humboldt
In Ontario, weeks after the Humboldt hockey team tragedy, I took down my son’s worn hockey stick that, like many across Canada, had stood at the front door in memory of the lives lost in April. I parked it in the garage ‘til next year.
I know in my heart, sadly, that many miles away some other hockey sticks will not see another season.
Shelving the weathered stick from son’s teen hockey days, I…
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Geraniums so bold!
A brilliant geranium plant is blooming in the living room, despite the winter weather that is covering the outdoors in white.
I thought that a photo of this burst of colour might just fit with a recent photo prompt for a touch of Cheeky
DECEMBER GERANIUMS!
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Hallowe’en day has arrived & it seems like the community is turning a bit orange, around here.
It seemed fitting to respond to the Rounded photo prompt for this week with my pics of the pumpkin carved by Eric, my all-time favourite pumpkin carver!
Sometimes the pumpkin is wearing a rounded-up smile; this year it is rounded down.
Best to all on this October exit day!
Pumpkins all around! Hallowe'en day has arrived & it seems like the community is turning a bit orange, around here.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Autumn has officially started. Colours of red & gold have transformed many trees in the neighbourhood. The harvest moon, amidst some cloud cover, illuminated the night sky this week.
One of my favourite blog sites to visit has prompted readers to post some photos on a theme of orange for the Flower of the day.
As it happens, some nasturtiumsare blooming in a flower pot in the front yard. Shades…
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PEACE ON EARTH! In a week of uncertainty, I am glad to connect with the elemental aspects of our life on this planet, especially in the summer.
Garden Textures
When I saw the “textures” photo prompt, yesterday, I thought of many summer garden features. Then I took a look at one of my favourites — red geraniums. These flowering plants are part of childhood memories for me and an encouraging part of warm weather colour in my container garden.
I kept in mind the recent photos of these gems as I stepped onto the deck for a closer look and a touch of these…
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Summer hiatus is still on; however, on returning from a vacation in Prince Edward Island (PEI), I couldn’t resist responding to the Daily Post Weekly photo challenge, Satisfaction.
This year’s holiday trip to PEI gave time to get reacquainted with our smallest province, one that is blessed with so much natural beauty, friendly people and great food. The sea air, sandy beaches and perfect weather combined to satisfy a trip planning goal or two, for sure. There were opportunities to enjoy drama productions, museums, local music and a huge country music festival with top artists.
A George Bernard Shaw play, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, was staged in a theatre that has been successful for several years. Museums reflected aspects of local history — potatoes, Acadian people, maritimes. We enjoyed Acadian song and fiddle music plus a family ceilidh. Alas, we only heard the country festival from a near distance.
SAND!
POTATO TYPES!
BOARDWALK!
VIEW FROM COTTAGE!
CLOUD!
The island has so much natural beauty that is quite evident on driving through the various areas. Almost everywhere along the roadways, one sees lupins standing tall in pink, white, purple.
LUPINS ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
On this, my second trip to the island, I also got a refresher on some history of this part of the world when European powers — Britain & France — were still squabbling over territory & peoples on this side of the pond. The Acadian people were one of the groups that suffered from their imperial power trips. Fortunately, many survived the expulsion from Acadia. Descendants of these early settlers, like the lupins of PEI, can be found in many locales, in the Maritimes and elsewhere sharing their unique music, dance & culture with a proud, indomitable spirit.
Overall, the trip provided a great deal of satisfaction for two Ontario travellers!
HOLIDAY SATISFACTION — VISIT PEI! Summer hiatus is still on; however, on returning from a vacation in Prince Edward Island (PEI), I couldn't resist responding to the Daily Post Weekly photo challenge, …
CANADA 150 -- VISITED!
CANADA 150 — VISITED!
O Canada, so grateful every day to be here.
Sometimes, I wonder about my great-grandparents who made the big move from Ireland to Canada. What motivated them to cross an ocean? There were probably many economic factors involved with their hopes and dreams of a future for their generation and those to come.
Fortunately, family members have researched family roots and compiled a book that tells at…
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SPRING COLOURS!
The Daily Post has put out a challenge, asking for a selection that is Evanescent, fleeting in nature.
Spring tulips are a good fit, it seems to me. After long winters, these little cups of colour that I captured in my garden are an encouraging sign of warmer weather.
TULIPS
Their appearance is relatively brief but memorable.
Hope the rest of spring days are filled with much-needed blooms to…
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EARTH HOUR 2017
Take a minute, even 60, for the planet!
Set the stage with a candle or two, maybe a snack, a book, a pen or game.
Enjoy the time to focus on Earth!
Mourning doves are back!
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"It is easy being green"
“It is easy being green”
Quite a few years ago, Kermit & Lena Horne teamed up to sing to us about how it’s not easy bein’ green. They made a good case for their point of view but, I would like to differ somewhat in responding to this week’s photo prompt about the colour Green.
Depending on your perspective, it is really not so difficult!
What is it about green that encourages us to look forward?
To this spring season…
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Take time to ruminate!
Take time to ruminate!
Writing prompt: Ruminate
When I saw this writing prompt, I started to give it some deep thought. Then, I decided that I would pause a bit to find inspiration for my rumination.
Luckily, I did not have to look too far as our region was treated to an amazing sunset in one part of the sky and a fantastic double rainbow on the other side. No luck with the sunset, but I was able to capture the…
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Corduroy Road!
For today’s blog post, I thought that I would respond to The Road Taken , a current Photo Challenge link. This prompt was posted by a Canadian writer, Krista, who discovered the majesty of the mountains while visiting British Columbia.
In the Ontario community where I live, Waterloo Region, the past year was marked by an amazing discovery — remains of the corduroy road used by pioneersto traverse…
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February Full of Surprise!
February Full of Surprise!
2017 FEBRUARY SUNSET!
Well, it seems to me that February 2017 will be one to remember!
In this winter season, robins have been sighted long before the official start of spring.
This week, in southern Ontario, the temperatures are soaring to levels that would usually occur in spring.
Even the squirrels are looking somewhat surprised by the melting snow and bare lawns.
2017 FEBRUARY SQUIRREL…
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