The Hobbit
“In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends […]
share this:Photos taken on the back roads, woods, trails, and quiet areas of the Niagara Canada peninsula. From Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, I show parts of the region rarely seen: #somewhereinniagara
“In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends […]
share this:The Toronto skyline is instantly recognizable from almost any direction. The iconic CN Tower, with the doughnut shaped observation decks
share this:As I travel through Niagara my journeys encompass many sights and sounds. Not all are epic landscapes and sunrises. Some
share this:This image was taken Somewhere In Niagara just after sunrise one Summer morning in 2021. The geese gaggled noisily. The
share this:This is the time of year where temperatures change a lot in the twilight period between night and day. When
share this:As Spring becomes increasingly insistent, the animal world wakes from Winter slumber and prepares to face the world. Mating dances
share this:Driving around as I do, I see lots of geese. I mean, lots. Sometimes hundreds flock together in a field
share this:The Niagara River forms part of the natural border between Canada and the United States. It stretches from Lake Erie
share this:For several years I drove from Port Colborne to St. Catharines to earn a crust and pay the bills. I
share this:Another day, another epic sunrise at the Peace Bridge, Fort Erie. Fort Erie has a lot of other attractions. But
share this:I have not quite yet summoned the courage to venture into this particular wilderness. More accurately, common sense tells me
share this:Here in Ontario, Canada, we see STOP signs in back yards. I doubt they will worry traffic, except for the
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