Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Tuesday, August 30, 2005
Monday, August 29, 2005
Sunday, August 28, 2005
it's not brocolli
Saturday, August 27, 2005
Friday, August 26, 2005
Thursday, August 25, 2005
cone returning to the soil
I Died as a Mineral
I died as a mineral and became a plant,
I died as plant and rose to animal,
I died as animal and I was Man.
Why should I fear? When was I less by dying?
Yet once more I shall die as Man, to soar
With angels blest; but even from angelhood
I must pass on: all except God doth perish.
When I have sacrificed my angel-soul,
I shall become what no mind e'er conceived.
Oh, let me not exist! for Non-existence
Proclaims in organ tones, 'To Him we shall return.'
Written by
Maulana Jalal al-Din Rumi (1207-1273)
Translated by
A. J. Arberry
Bayfield Inlet.
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
moon and star
After the 3rd century B.C. the vast majority of educated persons knew the earth was a sphere. Eratosthenes measured the size of the earth quite accurately.
The fiction that people used to believe the earth was flat comes from the popular books by novelist Washington Irving.
Bayfield Inlet.
Monday, August 22, 2005
quartz of berries
Sunday, August 21, 2005
Saturday, August 20, 2005
the orange and green kiss
Friday, August 19, 2005
Thursday, August 18, 2005
Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
handful of tree
This trail follows the right of way of the defunct Electric Railway from Guelph over to the Bruce Trail near Limehouse. The Guelph Hiking Trail Club.
Guelph Radial Trail.
Monday, August 15, 2005
Sunday, August 14, 2005
Saturday, August 13, 2005
egg collecting
Friday, August 12, 2005
Thursday, August 11, 2005
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
Webster's Falls
jackadach.com has a nice series of waterfall photos, mostly from south western Ontario.
Dundas.
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
church of our lady in red
The higher parts of the church are more recent but appear more ancient. Some history here.
Church of Our Lady, Guelph.
Monday, August 08, 2005
Hilton Falls
Sunday, August 07, 2005
indian pipes
Living in the dark woods these flowers without chlorophyll are sometimes mistaken for fungi.
In shining groups, each stem a pearly ray
Weird flecks of light within the shadowed wood,
They dwell aloof, a spotless sisterhood.
No Angelus, except the wild bird’s lay,
Awakes these forest nuns; yet night and day,
Their heads are bent, as if in prayerful mood.
A touch will mar their snow, and tempests rude
Defile; but in the mist fresh blossoms stray
From spirit-gardens, just beyond our ken.
Each year we seek their virgin haunts, to look
Upon new loveliness, and watch again
Their shy devotions near the singing brook;
Then, mingling in the dizzy stir of men,
Forget the vows made in that clustered nook.
- Mary Potter Thacher Higginson (1844-1941)
Duncan Crevice Caves Conservation Area.
Saturday, August 06, 2005
food grinders
Here's part of my uncle's collection of food grinders. Most people collect something. I try to collect my wits.
Collector Collection
Archtophilist Teddy Bears
Bestiarist Medieval Books on Animals
Bibliophilist Books
Brandophilist Cigar Bands
Conchologist Shells
Copoclephilist Key Rings
Deltiologist Postcards
Dologist Bird's Eggs
Lepidopterist Butterflies
Numismatist Coins
Philatelist Stamps
Philographist Autographs
Phonophile Phonograph Records
Plangonologist Dolls
Receptarist Recipes
Vecturist Subway Tokens
Vexillologist Banners or Flags
Grey County.
Friday, August 05, 2005
gull on the Grand
Thursday, August 04, 2005
Sarah making Morris music on May Day
Morris Dancing has been around longer than The Rolling Stones and although not quite so lucrative does manage to draw a number of foolish souls out at dawn on May Day to watch and join in with bell ringing and stick whacking.
Each year after the leaping and ducking is complete the local side, The Black Sheep Morris, sing and share breakfast. You can hear Sarah sing here. More info on Morris dancing is here.
Goldie Mill, Guelph.
Wednesday, August 03, 2005
hand made fence & blue tarp
snow sheep
Here resting on their barrels are the famous Jesuit Snow Sheep. There are some beautiful short trails to traverse, organic farming, and more info here.
Ignatius College, Guelph.