Hanlon Creek Journal

Observations in the Hanlon Creek Conservation Area by the walking and wandering furry gnome.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Good-bye and Good Luck!

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Well, this will be my last post to my Hanlon Creek blog. I intended it to end in December, but time has dragged on and I've been invest...
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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Summer Memories and Pine Plantations

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We got very busy moving at summer's end, so I never got to post some of these observations, but one of my memories is of the flowers blo...
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Moving On..........!

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As you may have guessed, we have moved on (to retirement) and no longer visit Hanlon Creek often. We're now located in the Beaver Valle...
Monday, September 27, 2010

This Year's Fawns

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It was late June before I saw a fawn this year, tiny and sticking close to the doe, but clearly covered with white spots. By late July we s...
Friday, September 24, 2010

The Deer Herd

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What I remember most about the summer in Hanlon Creek is the deer herd. We never saw the huge numbers that we'd occassionally see when...
Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Where are all the wildflowers!?

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I always love a walk in the woods in May, when the trilliums, violets, spring beauty, and other wildflowers are in bloom. So when May arriv...
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Garlic Mustard

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Garlic Mustard is becoming one of the most troublesome invasive plants in our deciduous woodlands. It establishes easily, spreads quickly, ...
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Meaford, ON, Canada
This blog started out to document the seasons and the landscape of the Beaver Valley here in one of the most scenic spots in southern Ontario. Since then we've moved to Meaford, in the next valley over, on the Bighead River and right on the shore of Georgian Bay. I have become more and more interested in photography, while pursuing my other love of writing. My blog lets me put them together and keep exploring a little bit every day. Unfortunately I am now in a wheelchair following complications during surgery, so my photographic adventures are going to be a little different. But still, I hope you enjoy my observations!
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