Pictures without the rain – Day 4
Day 4 and no rain. It was day four when the weather finally improved and I was able to take my kayak out. My brother Larry decided to solo paddle…
Day 4 and no rain. It was day four when the weather finally improved and I was able to take my kayak out. My brother Larry decided to solo paddle…
The rain creates a visual treasure of its own accord; unique and beautiful. More rain overnight meant we arose to a day just like the previous one. The dampness put…
Business, Pleasure, or Both I recently spent some time in Algonquin Provincial Park. My accountant is going to want to know if that trip was for business, pleasure, or both;…
I had not heard of Big Creek until last year, and then I kept hearing how it’s the best place to kayak and canoe. There’s so much to see; birds,…
Images of where I live. How many locations do you recognize? Some are easy to identify, others may require a little imagination. See how well you know Cambridge. Leave comments…
That's Calton Road to the sandy beaches of Port Burwell Just the facts: Distance traveled: 11.01 miles (17.718 km.) Total time: 4:20:38 Moving time: 3:25:22 Avg. Speed: 2.5 mph (4.023…
Can you make up for lost time? Is it better late than never? July 22nd my friend Reid and I ventured down the highway to a little place called Jordan…
The views expressed here are my own and only mine. They are not the views of any group or organization and should not be taken as such. [ngg src="galleries"…
Tranquil and therapeutic are the two words that come to mind when I think of one of my favourite places. Of course, I’m talking about Ontario’s treasure; Algonquin Provincial Park. …
On October 31st, 2020, I told you about creating the portrait of "The Colonel." You can read about it here. The setting for that portrait was only made possible because…