Two pictures taken by Maurice R.   at Riverside Park    in  2004



 
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<<Gords Cottage
2007

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2004

  posted feb 2007

 
Jack P. writes:

It  was   taken about     1945 
car is a 1939 mercury covertible
with me
at the steering wheel
girl in back seat is my wife Iris
(not my wife then)-last time she took the
back seat.
 
 
 

 

                                                                                                                                                                  posted oct 2006
 

2 pictures from Gord C. : Narrow boating channel between Harris Lake and the South Magnetawan River, and
                                                                                                      an unusual rock fold on the South Magnetawan River
 

posted Oct 2006

 
 
Photo of a Marten. 
A member of the weasel family once prized by
trappers for its fur. 

Taken March 8, 2006 at Gord's cottage.



 
 
 
 
 

posted  March 2006 

 
 
 
posted Jan 2006


 
GUESS WHO?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

A contribution from Ron K.

The picture on the left shows ....... ???

Ron states:
"It was taken in the mid - fifties,
and that is Lois St.Laurent in the back ground"

Please send your answers to
egscc1@freespace.net



 
 
 

posted  jan 06

 
 

2 pictures from Gord C.
 

View of Grand River from Scotland St. bridge in Fergus, Ontario


 

 
 
 

A rare daytime shot of a Spring Peeper tree frog.  They are nocturnal
and are very loud for their size.



 
 

posted Sep 2005



 
Spruce Grouse hen taken near Clegg's cottage north of
Parry Sound, Feb. 200



 
 
 
 
 
 

posted Feb. 2005 




 
 
 

First is the Royal city real Estate office on Waterloo Ave  I painted it because I always found the building a site to behold of the old style of architecture , I always wanted to paint it and never got around to it until early this year . I showed it to the Owner and he immediatley wote out a cheque although I didnt show it to him with the intension of selling it .
Well you know what they say about artists (starving right?) (grin) .
Next is a picture I just finnished of Niagara Falls .
Les                                                                                                                                              posted    jan. 2005
 



 
This is what Jack saw...

on his 80th birthday
Nov 14th, 2004

from his balcony
of the Q.M. II

off Barbedos



 
 
 
 

from Jack P.  posted Dec 2004.
T



 
 

 
 

Mike + Dora
on the 
OTTAWA RIVER
Aug, 2004



 
 
 
 
 
 

posted aug 2004



 

Now, that's what I call an Olive!
Have you ever seen such a big thing?  It's a real olive!


What an olive!
 
 

What a Martini!
 
 

How did I get it ??
 

from Herb K.   posted June 2004

 
A family in Oregon found this fawn on their front steps and took this photo.
The white spots on the steps are apple blossom petals.  As you may or may not know, deer naturally hide their fawns and go away for awhile.
The fawns have no odour yet, and naturally stay absolutely still hoping to be  inconspicuous and thus safe.
In this amazing photograph, the mother  felt she had safely hidden her baby on the brown steps with white spots. A great camouflage job!  The fawn stayed there all morning, and the mother returned for it after 4 or 5 hours.
e-mailed to Gord C.     june.2004

 
 Daughter Marie
and friend Dierdre
up in a tree,
having a cup of tea.

(tea served by  Laura).

By Jack P.

(The tree house)

June 2004


 

 

Onne S. took this picture
just recently
in our Riverside Park.

Seems spring is near ...?



 
 
 
 
 
 
 

posted april 2004



 
Jack P.

      shows us

                  what is really going on 

                                  in a dish washer.
 
 

            ----- WHAT,   HIS ? ------
 
 
 

                                             posted jan 2004


 
 

John M.

       proudly

             presents:
 
 
 
 
 
 

posted jan 2004


 


Les made some pictures at our Nov. meeting.  There are three, move to the right to see the others.

BTW, if you want one of these pictures for your own collection, RIGHT click on it! Then LEFT click om something like "Save image". Then enter where and as what to save.

posted nov 2002