Welcome to my daily photo blog. I am a hobbyist photographer who enjoys getting out and shooting the world around me. I hope that you enjoy my photo a day images. Click them to enlarge.
Thursday, 29 October 2015
Saturday, 24 October 2015
Friday, 23 October 2015
Thursday, 22 October 2015
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
Monday, 19 October 2015
Sunday, 18 October 2015
“Walking on million year old rocks”
Torrence Barrens Dark Sky Preserve
This area is unique in Ontario. It is 15 min s of Bala in central Ontario (Muskoka)
There are many relatively easy trails over flat rock and a very picturesque lake.
In 1999, the nearby Torrance Barrens Conservation Area was designated as the world's first permanent Dark Sky Reserve. The 4,700-acres of Crown land is bedrock and wetlands, with trees and bushes that are stunted in height. For star-gazers this means a spectacular 360 degree view of the night sky, unhampered by light pollution. Even an amateur's telescope can see the rings of Saturn. Late in the summer and in the early fall it's posssible the northern lights (aurora borealis) could put in an appearance.
During the day, the Torrance Barren's doubles as a great mountain biking and hiking trail, and is used in the winter for snowshoeing.
In
1999, the nearby Torrance Barrens Conservation Area was designated as
the world's first permanent Dark Sky Reserve. The 4,700-acres of Crown
land is bedrock and wetlands, with trees and bushes that are stunted in
height. For star-gazers this means a spectacular 360 degree view of the
night sky, unhampered by light pollution. Even an amateur's telescope
can see the rings of Saturn. Late in the summer and in the early fall
it's posssible the northern lights (aurora borealis) could put in an
appearance.
During the day, the Torrance Barren's doubles as a great mountain biking and hiking trail, and is used in the winter for snowshoeing.
- See more at: http://www.discovermuskoka.ca/directories/1315-torrance_barrens_dark_sky_reserve.html#sthash.W91Q5jDq.dpuf
During the day, the Torrance Barren's doubles as a great mountain biking and hiking trail, and is used in the winter for snowshoeing.
- See more at: http://www.discovermuskoka.ca/directories/1315-torrance_barrens_dark_sky_reserve.html#sthash.W91Q5jDq.dpuf
In
1999, the nearby Torrance Barrens Conservation Area was designated as
the world's first permanent Dark Sky Reserve. The 4,700-acres of Crown
land is bedrock and wetlands, with trees and bushes that are stunted in
height. For star-gazers this means a spectacular 360 degree view of the
night sky, unhampered by light pollution. Even an amateur's telescope
can see the rings of Saturn. Late in the summer and in the early fall
it's posssible the northern lights (aurora borealis) could put in an
appearance.
During the day, the Torrance Barren's doubles as a great mountain biking and hiking trail, and is used in the winter for snowshoeing.
- See more at: http://www.discovermuskoka.ca/directories/1315-torrance_barrens_dark_sky_reserve.html#sthash.W91Q5jDq.dpuf
During the day, the Torrance Barren's doubles as a great mountain biking and hiking trail, and is used in the winter for snowshoeing.
- See more at: http://www.discovermuskoka.ca/directories/1315-torrance_barrens_dark_sky_reserve.html#sthash.W91Q5jDq.dpuf
Saturday, 17 October 2015
Friday, 16 October 2015
Algonquin Outfitters
If you’re Algonquin bound, consider Algonquin Outfitters for providing quality Algonquin Park
back-country adventures for the entire family. They specialize in all
inclusive guided canoe trips. Their
stores are conveniently located along highway #60 at Oxtongue Lake, Lake of Two Rivers and Lake Opeongo. If adventure takes you to northern Algonquin look for Brent base at Cedar Lake on Algonquin’s northern edge.
Bala Bog
Every year, on the weekend after Thanksgiving, Bala hosts the annual Cranberry Festival with lots of fun, entertainment, food and shopping. This is a bog containing wild cranberry plants.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Tuesday, 13 October 2015
Monday, 12 October 2015
Sunday, 11 October 2015
Saturday, 10 October 2015
Friday, 9 October 2015
Over the Ledge
Every craggy and gnarled tree has its own strange and graceful legend attached to it. I wonder what the story is here?
Thursday, 8 October 2015
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
Monday, 5 October 2015
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Saturday, 3 October 2015
Friday, 2 October 2015
Indian Summer
Indian Summer
by
William Wilfred Campbell
Along the line of smoky hills
The crimson forest stands,
And all the day the blue-jay calls
Throughout the autumn lands.
Now by the brook the maple leans
With all his glory spread,
And all the sumachs on the hills
Have turned their green to red.
Now by great marshes wrapt in mist,
Or past some river's mouth,
Throughout the long, still autumn day
Wild birds are flying south.
And all the day the blue-jay calls
Throughout the autumn lands.
Now by the brook the maple leans
With all his glory spread,
And all the sumachs on the hills
Have turned their green to red.
Now by great marshes wrapt in mist,
Or past some river's mouth,
Throughout the long, still autumn day
Wild birds are flying south.
Thursday, 1 October 2015
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