Month: January 2026

Post #3314: The things that make up a life

(Photo: Seaweed on a foggy day.) Yesterday, I stepped out for a walk in the deep fog and ran into my neighbour, who told me I’m the talk of the seniors’ centre at the moment. Why? Because I’m playing my fiddle at their monthly… Continue Reading “Post #3314: The things that make up a life”

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Post #3313: A rainy day

This photo is proof that we have not had a frost at our place yet this winter. Even weirder than a hydrangea with colour on it in January, is the fact that the old potato patch has sent up their green tops where we… Continue Reading “Post #3313: A rainy day”

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Post #3312: January field notes

This post is the text from the Gabriola Island Field School email I sent out for the month of January. In the Field School year we started in March, and will end on the Spring Equinox. As this week unfolds, I’ve been noticing that… Continue Reading “Post #3312: January field notes”

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