Little girl standing in the middle of a field of day lilies.
When I gave the title to this photo, I could just imagine Ted’s disbelief: “Oh, silly Terri,” he’d write, “It can’t be deep freeze. It must be late fall or early spring even though ALL weather channels say it’s early March and the average temp that day was -35˚c. They must ALL be wrong, wrong, wrong…!” :) :) :) This was taken the same day with the photo of “camp pathfinder” in Algonquin Park – my favorite wilderness park to date. :)
It’s St. Patrick’s Day here in Montreal but no matter how you “slice” it, it’s still winter here, not that I’m complaining. :)
My new friend Chad brought me to see George’s farm at Barry’s Bay, in the hope that he’d talk to me about wolves. After Chad got his Mercedes stuck on the muddy-icy-dirt road on the way and we all piled up in my “River crowded” 4×4, we arrived to a “George-less” farm. “He must be getting maple syrup ready in the forest,” Chad was finally ready to give up after a few loud yell of “George! George!” and only to meet the delightful little farm dog of George’s charging near. :) This is the top part of George’s completely solar powered farm house. :)
Just before darkness arrived at Park Voyageur, the edge of the forest almost gave a “sinister” feeling. :) Or, if one is more hopeful, one could say that it is meditative or “eerie”. :)
The sun just got up at beautiful Algonquin Park, where River and I had been running and hiking for more than two hours before the first light. :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
While Chad and I couldn’t find George at his farm, his sheep and a couple of lambs were there to greet us. :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
After the snowmobiles passed by with what in her eyes must be “lightening speed”, River got on the trail, thinking that perhaps she could absorb some of that residue running power of the “loud beasts”. :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
We met this coyote in the woods and River and the “stranger” became instant friends but after a few hours, River still couldn’t figure out whether or not the “bigger dog” was a dog…. :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
This was taken at Combermere, Ontario (Canada) just after the first light. Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
What a long last “leg” this winter has – we are announcing snow again this weekend! :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
Just before the last light disappeared and darkness dominated the forest, River and I enjoyed the almost “warm feeling” of the sun shining through the trees. However River discovered a little fawn at the “deep end” of the woods just after I took this photo (the dark and far end in the picture) and yelled at me to follow her to see her friend. Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
Up close and personal with my baby Ally. The day i got her :D
Here are the CHUNKIES in the first series combined in the one Calendar to brighten your heart every day of the year…. The CHUNKIES are made from plasticine, to read more about the philosopy behind CHUNKIES please read this article or CLICK THE COLOURFUL CHUNKIE BANNER BELOW to see all the CHUNKIES up close and personal… / ! / / Click on any of the images below to take a closer look /
Yesterday, the weather finally broke and was soooo nice outside (although it is cold again today…), so the kids got the chance to play outside after a long winter being pent up indoors. My daughters decided it was great fun to bounce up and down on this tree branch. Although I was nervous they would poke themselves with the twigs and kept warning them about it, I couldn’t resist watching them play and the look of exhilaration on their face … just enjoying something as simple as this. The quote is: Happiness is opening yourself up to all the little miracles life has to offer. / Happiness is taking a break from your routine and getting lost in the moment. / Happiness is looking at the world through the eyes of a child. / Happiness is a choice… yours to define. / Take this moment and / Have A Blast.
Featured in Aboriginal Art on April 7th, 2009. Two young aboriginal girls in traditional regalia stop to adjust their grip on each others hands as they walk across the field. Purchase royalty-free license for this image at Clustershot
Three native American, Ojibiwa, children help each other across the open field at the Curve Lake Pow-wow, near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Purchase royalty-free license for this image at Clustershot
as long as i’m by your side / i think i’ll be alright / even with your silly / floridian humidity
lyrics to a song that i wrote for my great friend amanda. / http://www.myspace.com/allyouhavetolose
there’s been something / i’ve been meaning to say
lyrics to a song that i wrote for my great friend amanda. / http://www.myspace.com/allyouhavetolose
My son and daughter with a magnifying glass!
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