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The Deer and the Garden
ByRogerTonight Lisa looks outside about 9 PM and notices a cute little deer baby out on the lawn. As I walk over to look I see another one – both very young, and “oh so cute” with their spots. About a week ago I’d seen a single Bambi and Mum out in the wildflower “prairie”…
Wellington Day 2 – Mount Bruce
ByRogerAnother “must visit” on this trip to Wellington was the Mount Bruce Wildlife Centre. They are very well known for their captive breeding efforts of rare and endangered birds, and my particular interest was the Campbell Island Teal – a small flightless duck that had become extinct on Campbell Island, but which survived on an…
Water Garden in August
ByRogerBelow are a few images of the water gardens as they were on 10 August – Lilies in full bloom- too bad they’re all yellow. Tucked in away amongst the lilies I found this little scene.
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Spring Blossoms
ByRogerThe trees are in full bloom at the moment, so I’ve taken a few pictures of some of them to share here. A photo gallery of some pictures is below (click the first (or any) image to open a larger version in a slide show)
Farming in Michigan
ByRogerWell it was just a three weeks ago that our “neighbours” arrived with the giant green combine harvester on tracks and harvested the corn from the field out behind our property. Today they’re back with a giant tractor cultivating the mud, dirt, water, ice and snow. Pictures below.
Corn Harvest
ByRogerWe live adjacent to a large field that is planted in either corn or soy beans each summer. I don’t know who owns the ground, nor who does the planting and harvesting, but they sure have access to some very large machinery. At the end of November we got an inch of rain over Thanksgiving,…


