Manitoulin Island was a lot bigger than we expected. We crossed the water of Georgian bay by ferry back to Tobermory.
Category: Photography
Road trip around Georgian Bay (4), Onaping Falls
This is the first time that we visited the A.Y. Jackson lookout. The fall colours provided a very nice frame for the spectacular Onaping Falls!!
Road trip around Georgian Bay (3), Killarney
We tented for two nights at Killarney and were so impressed with the gorgeous landscape.
Road trip around Georgian Bay (2), Point Grondine
We walked half of Merv's Landing trail at Point Grondine. Plenty of interpretive signs to teach us more about Anishinabek culture.
Road trip around Georgian Bay (1), Parry Sound
We were brand new immigrants in 1995 and owned a very old secondhand car that we had bought for C$800. We looked at the map and decided to drive around Georgian Bay. We had no idea how big and uninhabited Canada really is!!
Contemplative Photography
“Life is simple: we are living in a world that is absolutely transparent, and God is shining through it all the time” - Thomas Merton My dad taught me an appreciation for nature while working in the garden on Saturdays and on Sunday afternoon walks. I went to university and learned about plants and genetics… Continue reading Contemplative Photography
Melide to Arzoa, 8 October 2018
Today is Thanksgiving Day in Canada.
Every journey is unique.
I did short sections of this hike with AJ during the week. We parked the car on 8th line and followed the main trail south past the Great Esker Side Trail, took the shortcut with the Maureen Smith Side Trail and used 8th line to get back to the car. The next time we parked on… Continue reading Every journey is unique.
Light in the Darkness
Today we both needed to deal with some upsetting news respectively and so we decided to take a stroll on the Limehouse trails for comfort. Since I have been there many times, I did not have to concentrate on a map. With no time limit either, we could talk and stop frequently to take in… Continue reading Light in the Darkness