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Naturally Occurring Art Pieces

At the water's edge | August 20th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photos and words by VerdunoisetteNATURALLY OCCURRING ART PIECESBroken Branch MobileArtist: NatureMedia: Broken branch with dangling dried leavesMethod: Top part of branch was broken off by unknown forces and was left suspended by bark strip from supp read more

Grapes On The Vine

At the water's edge | August 19th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photos and words by VerdunoisetteThe first time that I encountered BLUE grapes was during my first summer in Montreal. I was fascinated by the colour. When I first ate them I found that the skin was thick and extremely tart but once I got past that I read more

The Fruits Of The Forest

At the water's edge | August 18th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photos and words by VerdunoisetteThere is food in the woods. So far, from the confines of the trails, I have sighted about six trees which the critters seem to be visiting for meals. These include two oaks and four hickory trees. I expect that there read more

Can I Come Live With You?

At the water's edge | August 17th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photos and words by VerdunoisetteThis morning we checked in on our froggy corner. MY frog was not there unless he had turned into a bullfrog overnight because that is what greeted us as we arrived. I am not an expert at identifying these amphibians s read more

The Giant Coi

At the water's edge | August 17th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteIn the waters of the Lac Des Battures, Nuns' Island, so many creatures make their homes. I believe that some of the fish here are Coi but I am no expert. Today, the giant Coi paid us a visit while we were visiting the read more

Wild Raspberries

At the water's edge | August 16th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteI'd been noticing plants like these, first their attractive flowers and later the fruit that appeared in the summer. It never occurred to me that they were wild raspberries. Are they really? A native gave me this infor read more

Chicory Blue

At the water's edge | August 15th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteI knew a lady once who collected chicory along the river. I imagined she was mad. She would come away from the river smiling and carrying garbage bags full of the stuff. Yes, it is more likely that she was NOT mad, but read more

Webmasters

At the water's edge | August 15th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photos and words by VerdunoisetteThe spiders spin webs everywhere in the woods. It's easy to figure out how they sling them between adjacent trees or shrubs but how do you explain the spiders webs that span the boardwalk at face level when trees on e read more

Encounter With A Fox

At the water's edge | August 14th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteToday was a good day in the woods. The K9 got his bellyful of excitement and pleasure. He lay in the cool grass by the lake and watched me courting frogs. He huffed and puffed up at a squirrel in a tree that was holdin read more

Frogs Are Forever

At the water's edge | August 14th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteToday, I found my frog. I have been given the proof that s/he knows me because at my approach, two other frogs plopped under water with their sharp peunggggs of alarm but MY frog remained put to stare at me. "Hello, sw read more

When I Awake...

At the water's edge | August 14th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photos and words by VerdunoisetteRecently I've been taking photographs of these flowers from the perspective of the creatures that look up at the sky through their stalks and heads. Takes me back to when I was a child and only wanted to see the world read more

When Night And Day Fell In Love

At the water's edge | August 2nd 2008 by verdundoisette

Photos and words by VerdunoisetteBride:Said the bride sadly to her departing groom"Why must you always leave so soon?Without you, there is no good in my morning......You are the night, I am the dayWill you please find us a wayTo be together outside o read more

Against The Sky

At the water's edge | August 1st 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteWhen my people would swing in their hammocks below the thatched roofs or trees, the sky would have played its games with their drowsy eyes, luring them up to trace the outlines of its mask, whether the filigree of a ca read more

Give Me This Day My Daily Frog

At the water's edge | August 1st 2008 by verdundoisette

Photos and words by VerdunoisetteEvery day, when I go into the woods, I usually head for the lake. There I go to the spot where I can find my frog. Now, I am not so expert that I can distinguish one frog from another but I like to believe that it is read more

Butterfly On Pincushion

At the water's edge | July 31st 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteWhen I saw this, I got an idea for a pincushion. It could be made to look like the flower with a butterfly resting on top and the pins could be stuck into the sides of the flower to make the prickles. I've stopped tryi read more

The Tactile Textures Of Tree Trunks

At the water's edge | July 29th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteIf you've been visiting this blog, you know that I love trees and especially tree trunks. I haven't a clue about the identity of this tree. You might be able to tell me. But isn't it beautiful??? I saw a documentary on read more

When The Little People Went House-Hunting

At the water's edge | July 28th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteWhen Mama saw the berries, she said, "Oh,oh,oh, we must take this house! The berries are beautiful and this could be our courtyard and those berries are going to last well into Winter. No, this is too good to pass up. read more

Trees

At the water's edge | July 19th 2008 by verdundoisette

Sung by Paul RobesonPoem by Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918)Music written in 1922 by Oscar RasbasI think that I shall never seeA poem lovely as a tree.A tree whose hungry mouth is prestAgainst the earth's sweet flowing breast;A tree that looks at God all day read more

Berries of Summer

At the water's edge | July 17th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photos and words by VerdunoisetteThe berries are out in all their glory. I want to get photos of all the other colours. I regret not knowing the names of these plants and whether these berries are edible or not. I have not seen any birds on these bus read more

Serpents Love Sunshine

At the water's edge | July 14th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteWhenever a day is warm and sunshiny, I look out for the snakes. They can often be found basking on a sun-drenched cushion of dried grasses. More recently though, with the undergrowth so thick and the shrubs so high, th read more

Rest In Peace

At the water's edge | July 5th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteAlthough I am very late with this, I want to remember the workman who died on the Point Sud Road construction site on June 17. I was at the Lake around the time when the events were unfolding and apart from the helicop read more

Returning

At the water's edge | July 5th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteIt's been a while. For various reasons including the savagery of the mosquito population inside the woods, I have not been walking. I will post some photos which I took more than a week ago. The wildflowers within the read more

Eco Rock: Indie Musicians Banding Together

Wise Bread | June 26th 2008 by Will Chen

By Myscha TheriaultLooking for something  different to do this July 4th holiday? Want to celebrate ecology and green mindedness while you’re at it? Well, if you happen to be in upstate New York, consider swinging by the Clayton Opera House for Jul read more

Schermerhorn Harbor on the St. Lawrence River

The Journey | June 19th 2008 by marilou

Thought I post my snap shot of Schermerhorn Marina New York located at 71 Schermerhorn Landing Hammond New York. This is the general store on the marina which has lots items from GiftsMarine accessories, Convenience Foods,Water toys, you need one. Ba read more

It's Official. I Hate Summer

At the water's edge | June 9th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteI have been avoiding the woods for a few weeks. The mosquito population is exploding and if you want to get an idea, let me say that the woodlands are emitting the sounds of the constant caterwauling of the beasts. Wel read more

Graffiti Of Life And Death

At the water's edge | June 2nd 2008 by verdundoisette

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Raccoon Love

At the water's edge | May 30th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteToday, I talked to a raccoon, not the raccoon in the blurred photo above. This one was a little tigger high up in a tree. For some reason the K9 couldn't raise his head high enough to see him but he could smell him. An read more

Passez Une Belle Journee

At the water's edge | May 25th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photo and words by VerdunoisetteToday I came across the scene in the photo above and I just melted. I'd like to know so much more about our wild brothers. I stood for a while gazing at the two ducks sharing a log with the turtles. They were all baski read more

The Exotics

At the water's edge | May 16th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photos and words by VerdunoisetteJust below the surfacewe flicker,the ones who are submerged.Though gliding easily amongst our ownwe are uneasy with this waiting...But sometimesif we are thrown a crumb,even against our better judgment,we are encourag read more

Fungi Town

At the water's edge | May 16th 2008 by verdundoisette

Photos and words by VerdunoisetteI am tempted to bite chunks out of these as I pass by. Are they poisonous? Probably nothing that slivers of garlic tossed in yummy butter, a sprinkling of salt and freshly ground peppercorns wouldn't solve. Get off th read more

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