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Tag Archives: light drizzle
Apple Bossom Blizzard
Today we decided to take our bikes and wander through the bike and walking paths of Kanata’s Beaverbrook and Kanata Lakes subdivisions and then checked out the progress of the construction work on the Terry Fox extension and then arrived … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Apple Blossoms, apple trees, azalea, beaver pond, beaverbrook, bicycling trail, Canada Geese, cocoon, construction work, cycling, drops of rain, foget-me-nots, hosta, Kanata, kanata lakes, light drizzle, lytle park, Ontario, Ottawa, planned community, poison ivy, rain came down, springtime, terry fox, Variegated hosta leaves, walkways, windy day
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Oil Springs, Ontario
Oil Springs, Ontario I managed to get into The Pinery Provincial Park last night and got my tent up without getting too wet but the next morning, everything was dripping wet. After packing up the still wet tent, I decided … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario
Tagged buggies, Canada, damp, first commercial production, grasses, horses, Imperial Oil, light drizzle, museum, nature trail, oak leaf, oak leaves, Oil, oil fileds, oil industry, oil museum, oil rig, oil springs, Ontario, Pinery Provincial Park, relic, RJHay, Ron Hay, teasel, teasle, tent, warning signs
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