We don’t really have much of a winter before January

“We don’t really have much of a winter before January.” Newcomers from other provinces and countries say we told them this when they moved here. As they confront us this week, we look a little sheepish and our lips are pursed ever so slightly. What they don’t know is we Islanders can be in some amount of denial about the weatherContinue reading “We don’t really have much of a winter before January”

Images of June

Images of June Lupins blooming in ditches Red geraniums decorating walkways Announcements of strawberry socials Bushes lush from Spring rains Lawns cut neatly Cows pasturing Golfers getting in the swing Low tides Marshy shores Soft landscapes Woodpiles drying Life is full.

You can Learn Something from a Duck

Did you ever imagine learning about leadership from a duck? Maybe you can. Let’s take a look at Carolyn Wood’s ducks at her farm in Clyde River. In the first photo, you see the brown duck with an idea of the direction to take the group. The others go along, except for the big whiteContinue reading “You can Learn Something from a Duck”