Do you know the name of this spring flowering plant?

06/15/2009 at 1:38 pm | Posted in Floral Photography, flowers, photography, plant species | 2 Comments
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growing wild up north

As I was walking my dog Sandy, I saw a glimpse of yellow by my feet.

As ussual, armed with my handy Sony Cyber-shot, I simply had to take a photo

of this beautiful spring bloom.  I have no idea what it is called.  If you know, I would

really appreciate a note.  The plant is only about a foot in height with one bloom.

They grow in cluster near the lake, more specifically by Georgian Bay.

Here is a quote for the last week of spring:

Everything is blooming most recklessly; if it were voices instead of colors,

there would be an unbelievable shrieking into the heart of the night.

by:   Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke

As I admired the wonder of sunsets

06/09/2009 at 1:04 am | Posted in Beach, Creative Writing, Lake, photography, spring, Sunset | Leave a comment
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May 16 2009 Sunset at Sauble Beach

I find myself
inside the sky painting
infinity I face
by the lake
I call my heaven
each sunset
allows me to create
in my mind
a myriads of many levels
unspoken meanings
today I found
another burst of golden sky
watching in disbelief
the natural beauty
of dusk fast approaching
I take it in
for tomorrow
another magical display it will be

This photo was taken a week ago at Sauble Beach, Lake Huron.

can you see the frozen lake?

03/26/2009 at 8:55 pm | Posted in Beach, Creation, Lake, My Portfolio | 1 Comment
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yes you are facing the Lake the frozen lake that is

yes you are facing the Lake the frozen lake that is

This is another picture during our visit to Sauble Beach in December 2008 during the Christmas holidays.  Glorious sunshine filled day it was.

“Look round and round upon this bare bleak plain, and see even here, upon a winter’s day, how beautiful the shadows are! Alas! it is the nature of their kind to be so.  The loveliest things in life, are but shadows; and they come and go, and change and fade away, as rapidly as these!”

Charles Dickens

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