…despite the massive amount of snow
Today I took a short walk to the park at the end of my street. For months large dump trucks have rumbled past the house to unload their open box beds of gravel and rocks.



…despite the massive amount of snow
Today I took a short walk to the park at the end of my street. For months large dump trucks have rumbled past the house to unload their open box beds of gravel and rocks.



…thanks to Judy Dykstra-Brown for hosting the Numbers Game https://judydykstrabrown.com/2025/03/03/numbers-game-62-mar-3-2025/


























…finally braved the weather and got out for a walk


…thanks to Judy Dykstra-Brown for hosting the Numbers Game https://judydykstrabrown.com/2025/02/10/the-numbers-game-60-feb-10-2025-come-play-along
This week’s number is 181. Type it into your photo search box and see what old photos show up.

























…from the park at the end of my street
The city has decided to repair the sea wall at the edge of the park where I often start my walks. As a result a huge section has been fenced off and the dump trucks have started driving up and down our street delivering clean land fill and removing some of the old stuff.
The project could take up to a year to complete. The park over on Third Street is still partially fenced and that project is still ongoing after almost two years. The other park that I love to walk through, Col. Sam Smith Park has a similar project on the water’s edge and could take three years to complete.
I’ll keep you posted with the progress.




…thanks to Judy Dykstra-Brown for hosting the Numbers Game https://judydykstrabrown.com/2024/12/02/the-numbers-game-50-dec-2-2024-please-play-along/
























…thanks to Patrick Jennings for hosting the Pic and Word Challenge https://pixtowords.com/2024/11/06/shoreline-pic-and-a-word-challenge-394/
Most of the year I live close to the shoreline of Lake Ontario and in the summer my cottage is a two minute walk from Georgian Bay.









I’ve also been lucky enough to walk along the shoreline of the Bay of Fundy and the shorelines of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick on Canada’s East Coast.










