Saturday, April 11, 2026
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Saturday Photo: The Easter Bunny Gets Around.
Two weeks ago I met up in Colville WA with an old friend whom I hadn't seen in 60 years. By then the Easter Bunny had already arrived.
Here spring is still in waiting in the wings, but perhaps there will be some chocolates hidden some place.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Saturday Photo: Are We in Danger?
This is where Quebec Highway 132 runs along the Gulf of St. Lawrence on the Gaspé peninsula. Something is going to give as sea levels rise, and driving it got me thinking about the challenges we face in these difficult times.
The result was first my book Against the Seas: Savings Civilizations from Rising waters (2023, Dundurn) and now Before We Forget: How Remembering Will Get Us through the Next 75 Years (just published by Dundurn.) We should try to overcome climate change and the other threats before us, but when we can't, our memories--individual and collective--are going to be what we need to pick up the pieces.
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Saturday Photo: Canadian War Museum in This Week of War
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Saturday Photo: Coming out of Hibernation ?
You never know what kind of critters are under the snow!
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Saturday Photo: Tracks in the Snow
But whatever it is/was it must be cold, as the temperature hasn't got above -15 C all day. What a winter!
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Saturday Photo: The Best Lawn--Good to Remember When It's This Cold
As for me, I suppose I should go outside, but I've been putting it off, and the thought of posting a winter photo really doesn't appeal. So this is a shot taken last summer of a lawn full of clover and other attractive weeds, just so we don't forget that winter will actually end at some point.
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Saturday Photo: Sunshine and sledding...
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Saturday Photo: The Trees Are Dancing in the Winter Sun...
Well, perhaps not dancing, but their shadows on the snow this sunny day seem almost exhuberant. Good way to start the New Year.
May 2026 be full of good times, at least on a personal level. Sure hasn't started that way on the political level.
But we must keep our eye on the good stuff so we don't give up.

















