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littleorangeguy: The Life Of A Tree
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What's happening in sara and kelly's neck of the woods, in the upper outer beach. Sunday, March 23, 2014. The Life Of A Tree. In 2002, Kelly and I bought an old house in Toronto's east end. A 72 year old house, in fact, and along with it came a 72 year old silver maple, which dominated our backyard. About the worst I could say about the tree is that, between its shade and the large numbers of squirrels who lived in its 100 foot branches, it wasn't that good for our tomato crop. Hermit Thrush , House Finc...
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littleorangeguy: January 2014
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What's happening in sara and kelly's neck of the woods, in the upper outer beach. Saturday, January 25, 2014. The Stones Shout Out. If, like me, you think that history is a back-and-forth between what happened in the past and how we understand it, then the National Mall in Washington DC is a wonderful place to explore. The Lincoln Memorial, finally dedicated in 1922 after some 60 years of debate and false starts on how to memorialize the 16th President, dominates the landscape. Continue along the tidal b...
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littleorangeguy: Birding Madness, v. 2014
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What's happening in sara and kelly's neck of the woods, in the upper outer beach. Monday, May 19, 2014. Birding Madness, v. 2014. Saturday, May 17, 8:20 am - the start of our very successful 2014 Baillie Birdathon. Despite the temperature (5 degrees C - Atomic Fireball weather) we decided to spend a couple of hours at Tommy Thompson Park on the Leslie Spit and then come back home to see what we'd get in our back yard. "A couple of hours" turned into the best part of a day. Tree growing around concrete.
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littleorangeguy: April 2014
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What's happening in sara and kelly's neck of the woods, in the upper outer beach. Sunday, April 6, 2014. The Death Of A Tree. Part 2 of a 3 part story. Part 1 can be found here. September brought unsettling weather last year. Warm, cold, warm, cold. One night there was some wind - nothing extreme, we've certainly had worse. And then at 3 AM there was the lowest, heaviest, strangest whump. I've ever heard. Half-asleep, we looked out the window, but saw nothing, and went back to bed and sleep. Next door, a...
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littleorangeguy: June 2012
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What's happening in sara and kelly's neck of the woods, in the upper outer beach. Sunday, June 17, 2012. The Killdeer and the Mockingbird. Two years ago, birds were not on my radar. I recognized the basics: gulls, pigeons, crows, cardinals, blue jays, and robins. Then there were all those brown birds and some black birds and the occasional colourful bird Sara would point out to me that would register for about two seconds. I didn't really think too much about them or what they were doing. Where it flies ...
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littleorangeguy: October 2013
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What's happening in sara and kelly's neck of the woods, in the upper outer beach. Sunday, October 13, 2013. Family History, Poetic Justice. Carl Sandburg Home, Flat Rock, NC. Carl Sandburg is actually the first poet I remember learning about in school. The first poem? Appropriate for a Newfoundlander, I guess. On little cat feet. Over harbor and city. And then moves on. That, we were told, was metaphor! I never knew any more beautiful than you:. I have hunted you under my thoughts,. Lincoln. That's w...
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littleorangeguy: July 2012
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What's happening in sara and kelly's neck of the woods, in the upper outer beach. Sunday, July 15, 2012. Bring out your dead! Quiet residential street in July. It is mid-morning and the temperature is already in the mid-30s (that's mid-90s in U.S.). Someone has placed a dead raccoon at the side of the street; it has been there since the previous afternoon. I will go and do it with you but I don’t want to do it alone. The dead raccoon is still up the road. I guess I will call the city. You just have to br...
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littleorangeguy: May 2013
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What's happening in sara and kelly's neck of the woods, in the upper outer beach. Sunday, May 12, 2013. A Pledge Too Far? The birding world is full of wonderful ideas. One of them is Pledge to Fledge. An international effort in late April each year in which those of us who love birds are entreated to bring "friends and other non-birders out to truly see and enjoy birds for the first time. In case you weren't clear, the bold italics are a sign that what we are engaging in here is bird evangelism. It's nam...
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littleorangeguy: March 2014
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What's happening in sara and kelly's neck of the woods, in the upper outer beach. Sunday, March 23, 2014. The Life Of A Tree. In 2002, Kelly and I bought an old house in Toronto's east end. A 72 year old house, in fact, and along with it came a 72 year old silver maple, which dominated our backyard. About the worst I could say about the tree is that, between its shade and the large numbers of squirrels who lived in its 100 foot branches, it wasn't that good for our tomato crop. Hermit Thrush , House Finc...
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It's a Dog's Life: February 2009
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It's a Dog's Life. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Today, my half-cousin (she's a cat) bestowed this auspicious award upon me.well, who wouldn't 'cause I'm quite the handsome fellow.(yes, ladies, I'm available.but not for any long term relationships). It is a VERY prestigious award, even Lassy does not have one, nor does Rin Tin Tin! By way of introduction, Sushi, the bestower of said award, is a beautiful lady, a little short for my taste, but quite the catch, (Wink Wink!