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Marvin is one of God’s Special Creatures for us. Read why here .
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The quality of this picture isn't great because I shot it with my phone, but I still love it! If you like what you read, or have something to add, PLEASE leave a comment on the blog! Thanks! Read Full Story
These are pictures of our beach, all 14 kilometres of Wasaga Beach, Ontario at the absolute southern point of Georgian Bay http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Wasaga+Beach&state=ON Within minutes, I can be running on the hardpack sand for as long as I can stand it. In the off-season, I usually have the beach to myself. This is a shot of a sunset, but early morning sunrises are just as spectacular. And, no, it is not Negril, but it is great motivation for the Reggae Marathon, December 5 Strewn... Read Full Story
Italy was a magical trip that Sally and I too. We touched down in Vienna before heading via train on a whirlwind tour of Venice, Florence and Rome. Vienna was magical. I still can't believe the impracticality of essentially living on water. Florence brought the Renaissance to life. It helped that I had read up on it before I left and read 'The Agony and the Ecstasy'. Rome was simply too vast to explore properly on one trip. As a Catholic, St. Peter's Square is the centre of my universe... Read Full Story
I received a tremendous response to the post last week with pictures of our Wasaga Beach. Most wanted to move here right now. While winter limits the access, these pictures taken in the spring show that we still enjoy our Wasaga throughout all the seasons. The receding ice leaves behind incredibly smooth yet complex ' sandscapes ' Or if you prefer a more 'industrial wasteland' look Yes, this is the main beach area where the crowds are massive in the summer months. The early spring sunsets... Read Full Story