Medway creek in London (ON) today. Muddy and icy!
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Some caching in Napanee the other day. This is the old railway that used to cut through town.
Here's the "king of maths" himself for comparison
Some caching around Bruce Pit, Ottawa today. Yes, we have snow and the air hurts your face and any other exposed bits. So happy I'll be in Aus in one month!
Some video from the céilís
Some more from the céilís
Some photos at the céilís today at St.Brigid's, put on by Comhaltas, Ottawa Irish Arts. Fun was had by young and old.
Night caching near the Nepean Sailing club tonight. Seems a waste to have the tunnel lights on all the time, especially when the path hasn't been cleared. And, one more mural in Chinatown.
Chinatown Ottawa tonight as the first snow falls
The view from Stanley and Victoria streets, near Rideau Hall. The old neighbourhood hasn't changed at all.
Some more forest bathing (and caching of course) près de chez moi.
Spotted along the trail in Kaladar, a beaver on patrol
Final stop today in Almonte for another Earthcache. There was an interesting art installation nearby - casts of the faces of locals and a few famous people.
Perth today, for an Earthcache.
Scooter caching near Kaladar today. Beautiful fall day!
More Flinton forest trails...
A beautiful day for some forest bathing. Caching today in L&A Forest Trails in Flinton, ON.
More from Norway Bay. Check out the stromatolites and an old chain used to anchor the log booms that floated down the Ottawa river about a hundred years ago.
Paddling Norway Bay, QC today. A little windy but spectacular day.
Love this!! Might have to implement one in my front yard.
Rainy day caching at the Museum of Civilization, Gatineau, QC.
Some more from the Thousand Islands.
Paddling the St.Lawrence, Thousand Islands near Gananoque Ont. Gorgeous area!
Gananoque(ON) caching today.
Hampton Park, Ottawa today, grabbing my cache for the day. I love this time of year!
Dragonflies hunting on Sand Lake
A Loon mother and chick spotted on Sand Lake
Jone's Falls, pt.3: some scenery and a pileated woodpecker!
Jone's Falls pt.2 : the impressive arched stone dam.
Hello, Jone's Fall, UNESCO site and one of the biggest drops on the Rideau Canal.