Counting

Well, July is proving to be THE month for severe storms in Ontario this year. The month isn’t over yet and we already have fourteen confirmed tornadoes*. June and July of last year (2020) saw fourteen and twelve respectively, as well. Some big numbers for a single month in Ontario. Before the Northern Tornadoes Project ...

Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven

Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths,Enwrought with golden and silver light,The blue and the dim and the dark clothsOf night and light and the half light,I would spread the cloths under your feet:But I, being poor, have only my dreams;I have spread my dreams under your feet;Tread softly because you tread on my ...

It’s Only a Matter of Time

The virtue of waiting,patience the moral good.A most cherished weigh –transient and illegitimate.Cadence given pause,under merit of delay.A nuptial of deception.A meek inheritance.Resource ticking away.A face bears the gaugeDial in merit,and disregard the day.

New Year, new outlooks and staying busy

Welcome to 2021! Can you handle it? The beauty in photography, or one of them for me at least, is that it provides an outlet. It also occupies the mind and can go a long way toward staying in the moment. When my wife was dealing with her cancers, I’d lean on photography as a ...

Flattening

I like the snow. Winter storms hold almost as much allure as the warm weather variety. Upon close inspection, the individual precipitation pieces are more intricate and visually appealing in the frozen rendering. The snow also puts a hush over things that I find calming. As a visual construct, all the white that accompanies ...

All that white

Well, winter is officially here. I guess. Traditionally, there have been a variety of ways to mark the start of the winter season here in Ontario. December 1st is the start of ‘meteorological’ winter – the months of December, January, and February marking the frigid quarter of the year. December 21st of ...

The Dance

I’ve been watching the wind course through the trees on our property. There’s only half the usual leaves left on the trees at this point; the hard frost we got a couple nights back forced many to give up on their high purchase and descend to cover anything underneath the canopy – our neighbour’s ...