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Tag Archives: Cucujus clavipes
Trillium Woods Trail, Kanata, Ontario
Today, was the first day of the Canadian Tulip Festival, and I was heading down to Dow’s Lake to see how the tulips in the formal display beds were doing. Before going that way, though, I decided to take a … Continue reading →
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
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