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Canoeing in Killarney Provincial Park, Summer 2017.

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Canoeing at Atikameksheng, October 2017. (This tree reminds me of the one I love at Point Pelee National Park.)

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One of my most favourite trees on the planet, at Point Pelee National Park, in Leamington, Ontario. October 17, 2017.

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A favourite tree at Lake Ramsey, Sudbury. Fall 2017.

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A pre-dawn photo, just before sunrise, taken on the Bell Park Boardwalk, on the edge of Ramsey Lake. Winter 2016/17.

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The shadow of a tree against a field on a long evening walk on Pelee Island. (The tree reminded me of angel wings…) August 2017.

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Walks in Bobcaygeon, December 2016. (Can you tell I have a thing for trees?) IMG_1159.jpg

Long walks in the morning and at night on my own on Pelee Island in May 2016…when Lake Erie started getting under my skin. So love the trees…and the water…and the sky.

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Spanish Point, County Clare, Ireland. September 2018.

IMG_0532Bonavista, Newfoundland. May 2019.

IMG_0689Bonavista, Newfoundland. May 2019.

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