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March 10, 2010

Our Spring Mud Puppy – Mia

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Brindled Jack Russell Terrier in Spring Mud Puddle!

Mia, our spunky 18 month old JRT enjoys playing in the water, mud or not!

None of us can avoid the mud of spring, at least not if dogs live at your house! They have to go out, they still need their exercise as well as the obvious potty walks. But walks can be had on mud free pavement in cities and towns! The backyard in spring is a different matter – ours is an absolute mess this year after last year’s introduction of “the puppies”!

Re-seeding is an impossible task even though the dogs are older now and far better behaved! We knew the dogs would calm down considerably both with age and with training, but seeding a lawn takes so-o-o long – our dogs would go crazy waiting! Instead we intend to sod the back yard. The only way we figure we’ll get to enjoy our garden this year as most of any grass we used to have is in dire shape! One of our past foster pups had a penchant for digging and his evidence is clearly visible now that the snow is gone! Hence Mia’s little adventure!

To all my dog loving friends; I FEEL YOU!!!! It’s time for the mops and the towels and the mess and it’s such a bother. But we all know that muddy puppies are happy puppies and when they crash out from all that running and romping you’ll be able to catch up on the mess once again. Just think, when it’s done it will be fall before we have to do this again! ;-)

March 8, 2010

We’re counting down to Spring

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graphics with a fractal background

With love, ... from the garden

November 19, 2009

Baby Goldfinch & Counting My Blessings – Oops, lost count again ;-)

Baby goldfinch and my Blog copied here!

Here I’ll share with you what was magical about this special bird and it’s photo;

I wrote it in a blog but not everyone can access that so I’m going to put a copy right here for posterity as it’s part of the background to where the concept of Our Enchanted Garden comes from!

This was a blog entry for August 31, 2006 at a now defunct site;

I got to counting my blessings today and realized I lose count each time I start…. Not because of alzheimer’s, because there are so many! I say this quite often and some people wonder what the heck I’m talking about. It’s a point of view that has incredible benefits! It is an affirmation of what I have often said, that life is a blessing and the natural world in which we live is a blessing!

For some it is a blessing in disguise, only because they have overlooked some of the most beautiful things that fill their lives, too busy doing and worrying and attempting to reach some pinnacle. And their attempts to reach such heights are truly noble I don’t deny that! There’s no judgement meant in this comment! It is fabulous for people to follow their dreams and attempt to make a difference in the world. And it makes no difference what a person’s life might be, in my mind.

My camera has been a tremendous tool for me and helps me connect with elements of the natural world that reach into my very soul and connect me with a special energy that is truly, profoundly, moving. That simple tool has broadened my idea of what an enchanted garden is all about because often I have been blessed to have been able to witness nature’s magic in action through my lens and the many creatures and plant life forms that arrive in the garden or before my camera. Some by chance and some by design, these life filled entities are my models and more importantly; my teachers. Awakening me to the beautiful and magical natural world that unfolds with amazing regularity before our very eyes, whether we notice it or not.

I’ve been patiently waiting to see the new generation of goldfinches that I knew should be maturing enough to fly soon, and this morning I was blessed with the opportunity to see the fledglings in the birch tree in our front yard. and to get a few shots, the above is a favourite;

This little creature is a youngster that still tends to cry out and open its wings a bit and request food which is offered more often by the male than the female…but mother is also harder to see in the cover of the birch branches and leaves. Turns out the tree is a perfect nursery for them though I have no idea where their nests are! I am certain some are nearby! Once again my wishes were answered and nature’s whimsical, synchronistic ways of making things happen displayed itself to me yet again! I lose count of my blessings…they’re incredibly abundant and I am so grateful for the chances to witness them. ;-)

via Baby goldfinch and my Blog copied here! on Flickr – Photo Sharing!.

October 5, 2009

Nature is removing her long green veil!

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Almost as fun as celebrating the emergence of spring  from the deep freeze of winter is the joy that comes with the unveiling  of the colorful vistas of autumn.
Packaging Some Pretty Autumn Colors

Packaging Some Pretty Autumn Colors

The beauty is fleeting, the season very temperamental and as anyone who enjoys dabbling in photography can attest to; the catch as catch can mode of operation is exhilarating when things work out.  We can happily skip those memories of the moments when nothing worked!  Besides it is such an inspiring season who can resist snapping shots on walks and drives around and about?

Celebrate the Season

Celebrate the Season

I admit to convincing my partner John to drive, wandering country roads in and around our area near sunrise or getting near to sunset just so we could find some interesting subjects to photograph.  It’s often worked, sometimes we call it “chasing the light”, depending on what the weather’s like. There have been days when we literally did chase the light down the highway or country side-road to capture that special sparkle that comes from just the right alignment of light.

Check out this slide-show featuring photographs tagged autumn and taken through 4 different years;

or use this link;

Fall Color Slide Show if the flash application above won’t work for you, and enjoy the view!

With love,

… from the garden.

October 2, 2009

Downtown Toronto & Scotiabank Nuit Blanche

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Downtown Toronto transformed; a celebration of art from dusk to dawn. This festival has been very successful in the past and there’s no reason to think the popularity in 2009 will be any less.  If I weren’t working Sunday morning I’d consider taking in the sights myself, provided the weather will cooperate.

Scotiabank Nuit Blanche.

“For one sleepless night experience the city transformed by close to 500 artists for Toronto’s fourth annual sunset to sunrise celebration of contemporary art. Discover art in galleries, museums and unexpected places. From churches and grocery stores to chimney stacks and bus stations, choose from 130 projects and chart your own path.”

August 13, 2009

Les Paul News – Yahoo! Music

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Les Paul News – Yahoo! Music.

Anyone who’s ever tried to pick up guitar, even if just a little dabbling knows of the name Les Paul and the guitar he designed. Les Paul died after 94 years of a legendary life.

Something to be said for the whole Rock and Roll scene – some rockers are proving to live healthy long and productive lives! Yay!

Mr Les Paul I must say you must’ve put your heart into your life and your work,  hope you’ll enjoy a jam with the other great souls who’ve passed that way before you. Safe journey home sir.

August 2, 2009

Walk in the garden.blogspot.com: The Wheat is coming off in Brant County!

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Walk in the garden.blogspot.com: The Wheat is coming off in Brant County!.

Loved the shots i managed to grab just this evening!

Wheat Harvest in Brant County, Aug 2009

July 22, 2009

Living a Life Enchanted – Harmonic Utopia

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Living a Life Enchanted – Harmonic Utopia.

***I couldn’t resist using this cute shot to accompany a little poem i wrote 4 years ago.***

I live a life
enchanted
at least it looks
that way to me
perhaps
if you would
take a look
that’s not quite
what you’d see
but does it make
a difference
who’s perception
is correct
if, in the end
we’re all here
simply to
connect?

July 17, 2009

Fostering is a Natural Way to Help

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Check out the link to a post at my “other” blog  called Walk In The Garden,

http://walkinthegarden.blogspot.com/2009/07/fostering-really-is-natural-way.html

I tried to copy and paste it here but can’t seem to get that to work correctly! Apologies!

July 16, 2009

Resuing Jack, more puppies in the garden?

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You will enjoy this entry, a story about a young Jack Russell Terrier in need of rescue.

http://walkinthegarden.blogspot.com/2009/06/rescuing-jack_21.html

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