I consider Canada Geese to be very lucky not to be the 'road kill' on the St. John sideroad. They move freely from one side of the street to the other, and cars honk their horns and actually stop for them to pass. Read More »
Finally spring arrived (physically), but for how long no body knows. However, we were blessed with beautiful weekend. Temperatures reached double digits. People were wearing short sleeves and shorts. Read More »
It was two hour trip back and forth to the McKenzie Marsh boardwalk. The spring is finally here. The pond was filled with all kinds of animals and birds. In this single trip I noted arrival of the Great Blue Heron. Read More »
The inspiration to write this post today came from reading Christopher Watt's latest post, Weekly Inspiration : the little engine that could. My post has nothing to do with little engines, but is relates to how wonderful the little minds are. Sitting side by side, Read More »
May be someone already seen this little bird in Aurora, but not me. The Eastern Blue Bird is now a new addition to my birding list. I have seen red, orange, yellow but not blue birds in my home town. Read More »
Today was probably my third or fourth time tracking (photographing) progress of the Nokiidaa Trail link that will soon link the St. John's Sideroad boardwalk to Tim Taylor Newmarket trail, and Read More »
It was very nice weather and very inviting for a walk. I needed to do small groceries that day, so we have decided to go shopping to Superstore. It is only about 15 minutes walk. Read More »
It was kind of moody Monday spring morning, yet the second I came out from the house, I heard them. Birds didn't care about the moody day, they were signing away. It reminded me bird park in Singapore which I visited few years ago. Read More »
"The principal goal of education is to create men who are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other generations have done - men who are creative, inventive, and discoverers.
The second goal of education is to form minds which can be critical, can verify, and not accept everything they are offered."
~ Piaget, Science of Education and the Psychology of the Child
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