Tag Archives: in the neighbourhood
Sunday Trees – 383
…thanks to Becca Givens for hosting Sunday Trees
Hopefully by next week these huge mounds of snow will be gone.
Silent Sunday – March 17, 2019
Lens-Artist Photo Challenge – Around the Neighbourhood
…thanks to Travels and Trifles for hosting this Weekly Photo Challenge
Most of my photos are of the neighbourhood. It’s not the nicest time of year so some of my photos for this post are from various times throughout the year.
March Square – A Thorny Situation
….thanks to Becky B for hosting March Squares

Dogs of Blogs – Day 3
….oops, I’m already a day behind
Meet Milo. My neighbour’s ‘bunny’ dog. Have you ever seen such lovely ears?
Thanks to Jessica for hosting Dogs of Blogs
March Squares – Spiky Squares
…thanks to Becky B for hosting March Squares
The theme for March Squares is spiky squares. Over the last few weeks I’ve been navigating the ice in the park to find some interesting ice sculptures created by nature. Here’s one that fits into this month’s theme.
Silent Sunday – February 24, 2019
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A Photo a Week Challenge – Black and White
…thanks to Nancy Merrill for hosting the A Photo a Week Challenge
This week’s topic is very broad and open ended. The trick was finding photos that translate well into a black and white format. I actually liked the following photos better in black and white.


Snow Angel
…I’m glad that someone is getting joy out of this crazy weather
Actually seeing this angel brought me joy and it brought back memories of me as a kid doing the same thing in freshly fallen snow. I saw the children who had probably made the angels with their parents when I was walking through the park to catch more ice designs with my camera. It was a bit treacherous because beneath the snow was slick ice. I had visions of falling and sliding down the banks into Lake Ontario. I saw another photographer out looking for interesting shots and he was walking very gingerly over the ice as well.
We had lots of rain last night. Could this be the end of winter? I doubt it but we’re getting closer and closer to spring.
























