Photos by Barry Wallace
Friday, August 31, 2018
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Tent Caterpillars moving south into King...
Photo by Barry Wallace
Tent Caterpillars are appearing in several places in King Township this summer, including Humber Trails Conservation Area, south-east of Nobleton (see photo above). Northern Ontario is heavily infested this year during a peak cycle, and southern Ontario will probably be heavily hit in 2019. There's not much to be done, it seems, but grin and bear it.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2018
The Field farm pond ~ north of King City
Photos by Barry Wallace
PINK WATER LILIES
AND
TOUCH-ME-NOTS
I was driving on Keele Street north of King City, this past Friday and spotted the lovely pink waterlilies (pictured above) in the roadside pond on the Field farm and just had to grab a photo of these wonderful flowers on the lily pads. I also noticed nearby a few large bushes covered in small pinkish-mauve flowers that looked suspiciously to me like small orchids. I took their picture also (see below). When I got home I called Carol Field, a friend going back to high school days, and asked her if she knew the name of these lovely flowers. Carol told me they were not wild orchids, but rather, that they were 'Touch-Me-Nots' or 'Wild Balsam'. I went online and discovered they are officially called Impatiens grandulifera and are also known as Indian Touch-Me-Not, Himalayan Impatiens, Himalayan Balsam, Policeman's Helmet and Ornamental Jewelweed. Thank you Carol.
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Barry Wallace
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Interim King City library service starts Sept. 4
Photos by Barry Wallace
Kettleby's Priestley Demolition has almost finished the flattening of the old King City Library, pictured above, prior to construction of a replacement library and seniors centre scheduled to be finished in late 2019. In the interim, library services in King City will be provided in the lower level of the seniors centre on Fisher Street, adjacent to the King City Community Centre (see photo at bottom). Access to the interim library facility is best achieved from the community centre parking lot off Doctors Lane. King City Library patrons can begin using the temporary facility beginning Tuesday, September 4th.
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Monday, August 27, 2018
Sunday afternoon in Kettleby...
Photos by Barry Wallace
Brunswick Hall ~ Kettleby Road
Tyrwhitt Park
Kettleby Creek
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Sunday, August 26, 2018
Dozens of big hibiscuses...
Photos by Barry Wallace
Linda and I have some hibiscuses growing in the back garden which have several 3" blooms, but they are nothing compared to the hibiscuses our neighbour George grows across the street. George and his wife have dozens of plants in the front and back of their house and hundreds of blooms at any given time. George's granddaughter is seen above with her grandpa beside one of the numerous 10" blooms, which is also pictured below. The photo at bottom shows a plant with multiple blooms in the 8" to 10" range.They also grow in shades of red of purple. The effect is almost overwhelming but wonderful.
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Saturday, August 25, 2018
Stretch of Keele Street gets a facelift...
Photos by Barry Wallace
A stretch of Keele Street (west side) in the north end of King City has received a very attractive landscaping treatment, bordering the new subdivision between McClure Drive and and Curtis Crescent. Trees, shrubs and sod made a remarkable difference.
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Barry Wallace
Friday, August 24, 2018
Trucks taking over...
Photos by Barry Wallace
It used to be that luxury automobiles, collectors' cars or antique automobiles had the best parking spots around town, but it seems big, big, expensive trucks are taking over. The big white beauty pictured above, in front of Hogan's Inn, is a GMC Denali HD. Below is a make I'd never heard of until I saw it being gassed up at the King's Ridge Plaza of Tuesday of this week. It's a Sterling pickup truck which apparently has been out of production for a few years and is already a collectors item.
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Barry Wallace
Thursday, August 23, 2018
New village pole flags
Photo by Barry Wallace
New street flags for township villages
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Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Eaton Hall Lake or Lake Jonda...
Here's a photo of Eaton Hall Lake (Lake Jonda) at Seneca College King I had not seen before. I came across it on urbexbarrie.blogspot.com/. The view is due south and although it appears to have been taken in the recent past, it does not show the new massive, multi-million dollar Seneca College Campus Magna Hall, which opens in September.
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Barry Wallace
Monday, August 20, 2018
Mourning Dove's morning dip...
Photo by Barry Wallace
Mourning Doves use and seem to appreciate the backyard birdbaths as much as all the other birds that use them. This hot summer has meant that the birdbaths are constantly being replenished. It's a small chore though compared to the joy of watching a bird bathe.
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Barry Wallace
Sunday, August 19, 2018
Saturday, August 18, 2018
30 days from today...
SCHOMBERG STREET GALLERY
Sunday, September 16
10 am. to 5 pm.
Free Admission
Artist: BRIDGETTE GRANTON
Artist: Carlo Allion
Artist: ANN REIMER
Artist: BILL LUNSHOF
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Barry Wallace
Friday, August 17, 2018
Ferns losing the fight...
Photo by Barry Wallace
The ferns in the garden have put a good fight against this summer's scorching heat, but they are are starting to wilt, despite the attempts to keep them well-watered. I hate to see them fading but it was a great show while they lasted.
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Barry Wallace
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Still awaiting camera repairs...
Photos by Barry Wallace
Photos from a summer past at Dog Tales Sanctuary
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Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Photo from the past...
Photo: Barry Wallace
Here's a photo taken several years ago on the Green Lane, between Weston Road and King's 7th Concession, near the Hydro tower-line. These auto remnants were eventually scavenged and what was left ultimately disappeared, beneath a few years of the King Ridge forest's ground-cover.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Another favourite photo from the past...
Photo by Barry Wallace
Can you identify this bird
gathering nesting materials?
This small bird is in our backyard throughout Canadian summers and winters. It eats insects and their eggs, plus spiders, in the summer, but eats seeds in both summer and winter and even take seeds from the human hand. It's Latin name is Poecile atricapillus.
Answer: Chickadee
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Barry Wallace
Monday, August 13, 2018
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