Outdoors
Summer is the time when many of us escape from the city and go to our special places by a lake or stream. Whether it’s a cottage or a resort, “opening up” is a little different for everyone.
When winter rears its fierce face and blasts that cold right into the marrow of our bones, we northerners search for different ways to cope.
Thunder Bay has many notable buildings and monuments.
I’ve been reminded lately, especially on a long walk, how a bench is a blessed sight!
Summertime is all about spending time in the great outdoors. Being in Northwestern Ontario, we are truly blessed with land, lakes, and nature outside our door.
Spring is a wonderous time of the year where nature flourishes. In early spring, many birds leave their winter grounds in the south and head north to their breeding grounds.
If you’ve spent any time outdoors in Thunder Bay and the surrounding area, there’s a very good chance that you’ve visited one of the Lakehead Region Conservation Authority (LRCA)’s ten Conservation
“The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.” – Ralph Waldo Emmerson
A few weeks ago, I had an interesting conversation with a stranger.
I love the variety of plants that bloom in my garden throughout the summer. Even some of the so-called “weeds” have beautiful flowers.
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