Playground at the Copland Park probably has the highest slide, double turn, in the whole Aurora; unless someone will tell me there are others. Read More »
I must confess again this is my first 'appearance' at the Town Park for the Music in the Park, June 30, 2013. There is always time for the first Read More »
It is amazing how volatile our weather is. Last night we thought our roof will be blown away and next morning it was very quiet. Started to warm up as well. Read More »
On Sunday the February 3rd, 2013 Town of Aurora officially turned 150 years old. Official celebrations started at two o'clock in the afternoon at the Town Park Read More »
What a wonderful opportunity to conclude the 2012 year with a guest photo - a beautiful landscape of the Aurora Community Arboretum. A photo taken by Tom Yates. Read More »
I almost forgot to share just another meaningful project by the Windfall Ecology Centre. Last month on October 1st we ventured out to the Sheppard's Bush Read More »
The haunted forest at the Sheppard's Bush Conservation Area turned out to be successful. It was raining all day and just around the five o'clock it stopped. Read More »
Case Woodlot Trail is definitely a trail of hearts or a trail of love as someone recently painted few red white hearts on the tree trunks and tree stumps. I found three and photographed three. Read More »
I tell you there is a lot of geometry at the Nokiidaa Trail link boardwalk. Yes the official name is the Nokiidaa Trail boardwalk and not McKenzie Marsh. Read More »
We picked Northern Lights Public School - good school, close by and Matthew will only attend two days a week, and three days every other week Read More »
That one time, back in June, when we visited Aurora Farmers Market at the Town Park - a band played and before that some other smaller bands played as well. When the music plays Read More »
Sure enough summer will be over. I wouldn't be thinking about the summer end yet but the other day I was passing by the clothing area at the Superstore Read More »
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