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Tag Archives: teasel
Carleton University – Ottawa, Ontario – a few random images
Carleton University – Ottawa, Ontario After dropping my brother off at the Airport for a long flight back to Vancouver, I stopped at Carleton University so that I could lend a hand, if needed, at the end of the Butterfly … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Carleton University, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged bee on aster, bur, burdock, burr, Carleton University, Carleton University Butterfly Show, Datura sp, Fall colors, Gandhi statue, Jimson weed, Jimson weed seed pod, marigold, poison ivy, Rideau Canal, Rideau RIver, Rideau Valley Conservation Authority, Stinging Nettles, teasel, teepee, trupet flower
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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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