Learning from the Small Ones
It’s easy to forget the viewpoints of little ones when the time of diapers and bottles has passed.When the preschoolers grow up and grow into bigger people. It’s easy to forget what … Continue reading →
It’s easy to forget the viewpoints of little ones when the time of diapers and bottles has passed.When the preschoolers grow up and grow into bigger people. It’s easy to forget what … Continue reading →
Daisies, the kind you see in fields and lanes Gaillardia, bloom from June until first frost in October … Continue reading →
Our yucca plant sent up a spike about a week ago. This week the blossoms opened a little at a time … Continue reading →
From the shores of Cape Breton the red sands of Prince Edward Island the shores of New Brunswick the … Continue reading →
The cardinal rests too. Have you seen a Canada goose shake the water from its wings? Butterfly resting on the tree trunk Slow down, enjoy summer and rejuvenate. photos © Carolyn Wilker
Continue reading →Granddaughter running like the wind after their dog that is far ahead. Reminds me of times I want to call out, “Hey, wait for me.”
Continue reading →My photos of our Mother’s Day excursion on the Walter Bean Trail and visit to Bluff Side Park had to wait when I learned that my writing student had died (previous post at Canadian Writers Who are Christian). It was … Continue reading →
My husband and I went for a hike on Mother’s Day, following the trail that runs through our region. Here’s a few photos I took along the way. Small butterfly looking for nectar The trail connects with Bluff Side … Continue reading →
My flowerbeds have been bursting in colour the past few weeks. Here are a few snaps I’ve taken recently: Yellow-tipped red tulips. Alas when I went out this morning, the colourful petals had mostly dropped or were blown away in … Continue reading →