Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Nature Reserve is now off-limits...


Photos by Barry Wallace

Do not enter this
SENSITIVE
WETLAND 
RESTORATION
AREA
Regular visitors to the Cawthra Mulock Nature Reserve, on Dufferin Street, south of Ansnorveldt in the Holland Marsh, are advised to not enter the property due to its official designation as a sensitive wetland restoration area, where work is already underway by Ontario Nature, Ontario Heritage Trust, Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority and York Region.   Entrance to the same property is available off Bathurst Street, 1.5 kms. to the east, where the the Oak Ridges Moraine Land Trust office is located (see photo below).    




A new crushed limestone trail has been constructed at the reserve which leads to the pond (see photo below), where Snowdrops and Mayapples have begun to bloom.



Snowdrops 

Mayapples

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Barry Wallace

Monday, March 30, 2020

Event was cancelled - but sap kept running

Photo by Barry Wallace
The Cold Creek Maple Syrup Festival fell victim to the Covid 19 crisis, but the maple trees at Cold Creek had been tapped and the sap had been running well, so the King staffers at Cold Creek have been making maple syrup anyway.   The township doesn't sell the syrup it makes so it will probably be given away to deserving recipients.
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Barry Wallace   

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Turtle & Snake Crossing...

Photo by Barry Wallace
Here's a sign I've never seen before
This sign can be found on the 8th Concession of King Township, southeast of Schomberg.   I've seen lots of turtle crossing signs in and around King Township but this is the first one I've seen that asks us to give a snake a brake also.

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Barry Wallace 

Saturday, March 28, 2020

The search goes on...


                                                                               Photo and limerick by Barry Wallace

Here's my dilemma dear reader.
I've not found the perfect feeder.
It's driving me nuts,
No ifs, ands or buts.
Darned if I can impede her.


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BarrytheBirder




Friday, March 27, 2020

Carrying Place Golf & Country Club...

Photo by Barry Wallace
Cold run-off becomes icy art
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Barry Wallace

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Day 11 Corvid 19 quarantine...


                                                                                                     Photo by Barry Wallace
TOILET PAPER PEOPLE
Many thanks to oldtime friend, John Griffiths, for putting a new face on the Coronavirus crisis.

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Barry Wallace

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

St. Bernards to the rescue...


Well-equipped first responders
One-time King City 'good old boy' Rod Bell, from the late 1950s, sent me this internet photo that he thought might lighten the load of these troubling times.   Rod's father was the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in King City, back when Rod and I were teenage schoolmates at Aurora District High School....a mere 60 to 65 years ago.
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Barry Wallace

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Monday, March 23, 2020

Hamlet of Lloydtown...

 Photos by Barry Wallace

Creeks & streamlets flow free of ice






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Barry Wallace

Sunday, March 22, 2020

New Schomberg street signage...

                                                                                                   Photo by Barry Wallace
Church Street & Western Avenue
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Barry Wallace

Saturday, March 21, 2020

More pictures from 1st day of spring...


Photos by Barry Wallace
Oak Ridges Trail ~ between 6th and 7th Concession




















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Barry
Wallace

Friday, March 20, 2020

Began last night at 11.50 p.m.


2020 Spring (or March) Equinox
in northern hemisphere
Photos from the Oak Ridges Trail
between 6th and 7th Concessions of King








...more photos tomorrow

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BarrytheBirder

Thursday, March 19, 2020

One of many closures in the township...


 DOG TALES
SANCTUARY closed for the day last Sunday (its normal visitors day), in what appeared to be an acknowledgement of the Corvid-19 outbreak.











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 if you wish.

Barry Wallace

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

At the King Heritage and Cultural Centre...

Photo by Barry Wallace
PLACEMATS
Handcrafted of fibre and hair (dog) by Blair Acton Burrows, c. 1950.   Not only was Blair Burrows a skilled and artistic craftswoman in the last century, she was also an avid golfer, skier and skater, as well as an insightful home builder, who created a 'rammed-earth' (mud) house upon the King Ridge, on the 6th Concession.

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Barry Wallace

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

At the King Heritage and Cultural Centre...

Photo by Barry Wallace
For purchase at the museum
As the King Heritage and Cultural Centre continues to develop, new features continue to be added,   such as a selection of cultural items pictured above, which include history books, postcards, stationery and collectible plates.   A spokesperson told me there is a plan to have an actual gift shop in place next year.
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Barry Wallace

Monday, March 16, 2020

On patrol in Kettleby...

 Photos by Barry Wallace
This healthy-looking raccoon appeared to be on patrol in front of a couple homes in the heart of the hamlet of Kettleby on Monday.   There were cars passing by and other activity nearby, including home renovations, but the 'coon was nonplussed.   It eventually went into one of the backyards and disappeared from my view.


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Barry Wallace

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Dufferin Street south of Hwy.9...

 Photo by Barry Wallace

King's Glenville Pond one of first to melt
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Barry Wallace



Saturday, March 14, 2020

Dry pooches in King City...

Photo by Barry Wallace
Dogs dressed for the conditions
This spiffy trio of canines, on Forde Crescent in King City, may get their feet a bit wet, but the rest of them looks well-protected for wandering into cold, melting snowbanks.
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Barry Wallace

Friday, March 13, 2020

...at Coppa's and Shopper's on Thursday

COPPA'S FRESH MARKET

"Oh bummer...toilet tissue's sold out!"

 SHOPPERS DRUG MART 
Photos by Barry Wallace
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Barry Wallace

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Young entrepreneur in King City...

Photo by Barry Wallace

I have no idea how brisk business was for this young girl in King City on Sunday afternoon, but she got $5 from me and I got a bottle of hand sanitizer just as I was heading to the coffee shop, which was packed.   You can't be too careful in this day and age, I suppose.
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Barry Wallace

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Tuesday afternoon visitor...

Photo by BarrytheBirder

The first Red-winged Blackbird of the season showed up in the backyard on Tuesday afternoon.   It was followed by a Grackle shortly thereafter.  The Starlings were not impressed to see either of these early March arrivals.   I'd better get some more birdseed.
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Barry Wallace