Monday, February 22, 2010

View Out the Bedroom Window


View Out the Bedroom Window
Originally uploaded by Ontario Wanderer

Finally we got some snow! It's late in the season and the temperatures will be above freezing soon but at least we got some snow to play with. On the other hand, when I went out to shovel I found that someone had beat me to it. Guess I was not the only one to want to play with a snow shovel.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Thinking About Barns and Silos


Thinking About Barns and Silos
Originally uploaded by Ontario Wanderer

Many years ago I took a series of slides of barns and silos for a farm unit I was teaching to grade one children. Friday, as I drove down some country roads on the way to Hamilton, I realized that some of those barns were long gone and others were well on their way. Several of the barns in our neighbourhood that were full of dairy and beef cows only two years ago are now empty and falling into disrepair. I am thinking that perhaps a new set of photos is in order before this architecture and way of life is totally gone.

Monday, February 15, 2010

New Myth?


New Myth?
Originally uploaded by Ontario Wanderer

This live piranha was thrown into a room of hungry humans and stripped to the bone in a few seconds

. . .

well, maybe not. It is really part of the RBG's "AMAZON VOYAGE" show and the myths of piranhas eating people and cattle in seconds turns out to not be true either according to research.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Hanging On


Hanging On
Originally uploaded by Ontario Wanderer

It's unusual for Honeysuckle leaves to be hanging on this late in the winter. Only one bush in a damp area seems to be doing this in the Hendrie Valley of the RBG. There are the usual Oaks and Beeches hanging onto leaves in the area but that is normal. This particular Honeysuckle stands out in the lower shrubbery. There are three different Honeysuckles in the area so I don't know what species this is.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Checking the Weather


Checking the Weather
Originally uploaded by Ontario Wanderer

Really, it's way to early to be opening up but this particular Red-berried Elder (Sambucus rasemosa) is often opening up too soon and getting it's leaf tips frozen off. It should be at least a six weeks before this should be happening.