Spring is coming!
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03-19-2014 10:09 PM
Today we had at least a dozen robins flying back and forth in the trees in front of our house! Later on we spotted 2 cardinals and my neighbour reported seeing some bluejays.
They must have received a group discount on their flight home. After this winter I have never been so happy to see them back!
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03-30-2014 07:34 PM
Sorry I don't know when that photo was taken.
It may not even be this year - Someone sent it to me.
I am about 370km away from Sauble Beach in Tecumseh
YOU MEAN THAT IS NOT SAND
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03-30-2014 08:03 PM
It can be difficult at times, but you should hear them play the bagpipes!
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03-31-2014 12:57 PM
Wow. Ontario swans are very talented! 🙂
Snowing again today.
Sigh...
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03-31-2014 05:15 PM
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03-31-2014 07:39 PM
That's actually quite cool the way that they all stay together in the parade line. It almost looks like they are in formation too!
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04-01-2014 10:13 PM
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04-06-2014 11:05 AM
Lest we forget
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04-30-2014 02:59 PM
Great Lakes ice blocks flow of grain, iron1 hour ago by Thomson Reuters
By Rod Nickel
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, April 30 (Reuters) - The biggest ice cover on the Great Lakes in decades is backing up shipments of everything from Canadian grain to U.S. iron and steel in one of North America's most important economic regions.
The frigid winter and cool spring have hurt companies like Cliffs Natural Resources Inc and United States Steel Corp, and also hampered efforts to clear an unprecedented buildup of grain and oilseeds in Western Canada.
The Great Lakes region accounts for nearly one third of combined Canadian and U.S. output, jobs and exports, according to a report by Bank of Montreal on April 25.
Pittsburgh-based US Steel expects reduced second-quarter income from operations due to limited production and slower shipments of raw materials and finished goods, said Chief Executive Mario Longhi on a conference call on Wednesday about first quarter results.
"Ice conditions in the Great Lakes, and particularly Lake Superior, are the worst we have seen in over 30 years," Longhi said.
Vessels traveling across Lake Superior require an escort by ice-cutting equipment, limiting the number of ships and extending travel times, he said.
Cliffs Natural Resources, based in Cleveland, Ohio, said that the Great Lakes experienced more than 70 days of -30 degrees F (-34.4 Celsius) temperatures during the winter, making it hard for Cliffs to ship iron ore pellets to North American steel makers. Some steel makers have had to reduce or idle production, Cliffs Chief Executive Gary Halverson said on Friday.
The late ice cover compounds a backlog of Western Canadian grain, which piled up due to the frigid winter and record harvest overwhelming Canadian National Railway Co and Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd, which move crops to port.
At Port of Thunder Bay, Ontario, 20 vessels are waiting to load grain, with about two-thirds of Lake Superior covered in ice, said the port authority's chief executive Tim Heney.
Heney expects a surge of activity for the next three weeks to clear terminals that are nearly full of grain after the port opened to navigation on its latest date on record. By then, the remaining shipping restrictions on Lake Superior should be lifted, Heney said.
Grain handlers including Cargill Ltd, Richardson International Ltd, Viterra and Parrish & Heimbecker own storage terminals at the port. Some coal shipments are also delayed, Heney said.
Vessels using the St. Lawrence Seaway, which connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean, restricted vessels in early April to one-way traffic in certain areas and navigation during daylight only, said Andrew Bogora, spokesman for the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corp.
The Seaway is now free of ice, but shipping volumes in April are likely to be light, he said.
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04-30-2014 11:08 PM
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05-03-2014 01:59 AM
I never pay attention to anything but my good buddies the bears .. Once they are moving I know spring is here ... have seen 5 so far and it looks like to me they are very huingry this year .... my inlaw had to call the MNR last week to let them know he was about to shoot 2 bear that would not leave his trailer ...
Yeah you read that right They got in the trailor and raided the fridge and would not leave ...
It's funny because in all my time up norths I have seen it first hand once and heard of it a dozen times where bears just pop by to raid peopls fridges... The one time it was a house 3 doors down from me and they got home no bears around but they did like 10-15k damage to the inside of this guy house and ate all the poor guys food ...
I love living up north though and I would not trade it for anything ... I have spent sense the age of 6 years old strutting the trails with my good buddies the black bear ... Chased many and never been chased .. Gave that up with my youth but iot was fun ...
Off topic you know what is hilarious ... Americans hunting black bears up north ... LOL.. The best part is they are proud that they manage to get a bear and I mean like puff of your chest fluff tails and strutt like a peecock proud and any northern knows all you got to do to find a bear is smell like garbage LOL but boy the americans sure feel like they achieved something great when they get one...
I see about 50 a summer in my yard and my dog chases a couple every year .. There like Mosquitos where I live they are everywhere ....
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05-03-2014 11:26 AM
After many years Ontario has reopened the spring bear hunt to cull them. You could be guiding those American shooters, make more $$$ than eBaying.
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05-05-2014 04:12 PM
@westernstargifts wrote:Yeah, they also sing and dance...lol.
How cute is that!! I like the black one leading all the other white ones, and the lady in the black and white outfit leading them all with her walker.
I lived in Ontario for 20 years and only got to Stratford once in all that time -- I do remember the swans on the river, but never imagined they'd be in a parade!
As for spring, here in SW NS we're planting our garden, and the grass is completely green, which means it's growing... fast!
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05-09-2014 11:09 PM
It is getting nice here too. High of 24 today. We are getting ready to head to our trailer at the lake. I would love to stay for the whole summer but have to be home in June for a knee replacement. At least I can go back to the lake and recoup until October with a trip home now and then.
I finally invested in a laptop when my computer had to be updated from Microsoft XP so I can happily do my eBay from the campground instead of the local library. I take a limited quantity of stock with me.
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05-09-2014 11:15 PM
brande....
My great aunt and uncle lived near Matheson. She taught school in a one room schoolhouse and told us countless stories of things that happened there and about her students. I remember one of them being chased by a bear...most likely a common occurrence then too. I also remember her saying she had to carry wood in to keep the woodstove lit in the winter and that one time she had to keep the students overnight because of a snowstorm. My uncle farmed and he also ran logs on the river. I really miss those summer days we spent in that area.

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