In honor of yesterday’s brief and unbecoming snowfall (which, granted, has already melted away), it recalled a scene in Branford’s Youngs Pond Park and Mother Nature’s winter trickery: the day it fell cold once again after several successive, and convincing, spring-like days. Oh, how finicky she can be.
Pardon me while I play catchup: In celebration of the Feast Day of St. Francis of Assisi, occurring in early October, services of worship are held internationally at local churches blessing animals ranging in size and species, from turtles to elephants. In the sleepy hamlet of Ivoryton, a series of canines were present as prayers [...]
My coworker’s baby, Max, is probably the only toddler I consider eye candy. He is cutest, chubbiest, most adorable thing I have ever seen. She requested I take some shots of him for a little Christmas card spirit. Max was quite the good model – it wasn’t hard with that face! He was soon overtaken [...]
All along Queen Street West, we really could get a feel for the types of characters that live in Toronto. It was like any city – diverse, slightly cleaner than the norm, galleries galore and fashionable, but with this toned down ebb and flow in the daily grind. It was this odd combination that was [...]
Today was a sad day on the fort; it was unanimous that it was time to put down our beloved thirteen-year-old pup, Tessa. Now I might sound biased, but she was the best damn dog I’ve ever met – always happy, energetic, loving, considerate, playful – better than most people you’d meet on the street. [...]
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