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Category Archives: Photography
Mosport and More Flars
So I went to Mosport this week. Yup. I did. Betcha didn’t think you’d ever see photos of racing cars up here, did ya? Well, here they are.
Posted in Event, Landscape, Photography
Tagged bleeding hear, car, cars, environment, event, fern, garden, mosport, nascar, peterborough, photography, race, spring, stock car, track, trans am, tulip
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Sunset for Frogs and Herons
I had a bit of time last night so I went out and took photos for over an hour. Once the sun went down I decided to try a couple of long exposures. Stunning.
Posted in Landscape, Photography
Tagged backroad, clouds, country, environment, landscape, marsh, peterborough, photography, reflection, river, spring, sunset, time lapse, water
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Flars
This is my lovely Bergenia plant. This is it’s first flowering. It was given to me two years ago in a plant swap with Jeff Macklin who has a beautiful garden of his own.
Posted in Landscape, Photography
Tagged bergenia, bethune st, environment, fern, flower, garden, landscape, magnolia, peterborough, photography, spring, star of bethlehem
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High Water and (of course) Ducks
A lot of snow combined with a lot of rain in mid April has created one of the highest water levels on the Otonabee in a long, long time. Here, from a safe distance, is my favourite Dam at London … Continue reading
Posted in Animal, Landscape, Photography
Tagged animal, canal, clouds, ducks, environment, landscape, london st dam, london street, otonabee, peterborough, photography, reflection, river, rock, spring, water
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Wind, More Ice Damage and Tulips
Another trace of ice damage from the storm two weeks ago. This enormous tree, second from the left in this photo from most of two years ago, will no longer hang over the end of the spit into the north … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Photography
Tagged clouds, environment, flower, garden, lake, landscape, peterborough, photography, spring, storm, tulip, water
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First Crocus and Other Flowery Bits
Last week it was winter. This week it’s spring. Of course we’re supposed to have snow tomorrow morning. But never mind that… Crocuses!
Posted in Landscape, Photography
Tagged bethune st, crocus, environment, flower, garden, helleborus, landscape, magnolia, peterborough, photography, spring
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Ice Storm: First Late Blog
So we suffered an ice storm yesterday. Epic, it was, in weather mythology, long before it even arrived.
Posted in Event, Landscape, Photography
Tagged environment, event, ice, landscape, peterborough, photography, spring, winter
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Falling and Double Take/October 16, 1978
I’m working on a beautiful show this week. Falling: A Wake is a moving story about love and letting go. Directed by Randy Read for New Stages, and starring Derek McGrath and Peggy Coffey (above) it opens on April 12th … Continue reading
Posted in Event
Tagged bill james, dance, derek mcgrath, event, market hall, new stages, peggy coffey, performance, peterborough, photography, public energy, theatre
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24 Hour Music Project 2013
The 24 Hour Music Project is a fabulous event that just had it’s third year. 10 composers team up to create 5 bands made up of Peterborough musicians who perform 20 minutes of music created within 24 hours. It started … Continue reading
Posted in Event, Music, Photography
Tagged 24-Hour Music Project, event, festival, guitar, music, peterborough, photography, red dog, rock
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Seasons Change
Most of the deep snow has melted off, but we’ve had a few short blizzards and dustings. The skies are getting softer and the sun is a little more radiant. But it still feels too far from spring and long, … Continue reading
Posted in Landscape, Photography
Tagged backroad, clouds, country, environment, farm, forest, landscape, peterborough, photography, snow, winter
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