Can you see him?!
The critters have been busy. The red fox continues to patrol for leopard frogs, while she can.
Can you see him?!
The critters have been busy. The red fox continues to patrol for leopard frogs, while she can.
We made it to Friday, again! I am still getting my head around being retired. Isn't that ridiculous?! I retired in 2007. Others are achieving great things in old age, it's great if you have your physical, mental, social and emotional health. I'm just not good in groups anymore. I don't have to be productive.
I've been trying to find a home for this executive portfolio. I used it so often, taking it to endless meetings. I've sat on so many boards, executive positions, union steward, and such.
I am trying not to rush Autumn. The garden is in that strange stage, just a few flowers left. The birds are beginning to migrate. The Monarchs are about to take their long trip to Mexico.
Sure enough, it turned dark Wednesday. Thursday it eclosed.
| July 2021 ↑ how they grow! |
Chilly mornings... I posted yesterday about finding two Monarch chrysalis. Yesterday afternoon I checked on it, and it is turning dark. That means it should eclose today!
Something knocked over the branches of the hydrangea! I'd say Butch or Fred. Who knows?!
Things are winding down for summer. Leaves are thinking about giving it all up for a rest. Cool nights and warm days have been heavenyl.
🛩 Look for the helpers
I've been following the search for a small, home-built plane: ✈Search & Rescue, lost in Kawartha Lakes. They found debris in Wolf Lake. It'll be OPP Search and Rescue that will have to canoe in (?) and try to find him. It is terrible territory for searches. Local camps are offering support and resources. I am curious to know who found it, in pieces in a lake. So sad. Each red square is a QE II Park campsite.
| Wolf/Victoria Lake - QEII Wildlands |
Little, teeny garter snake was looking at our black cat art piece!
Sometimes you pick up a book and wonder... This was quite the read.
It is a novel about addictions, and trauma, and what family and friends go through. I found it illuminating. I nearly couldn't finish, but persevered. It was heartbreaking, what people go through. People are quick to judge, and this really helps people understand. There is so much negativity around addictions. People are quick to judge. This let's those of us on the peripheral to better understand the hows, and the whys, and the nature of addiction.Last Call is a story of redemption. It follows the life of Tommy Boyle, an addict whose life has spiralled to a low bottom and seems to have lost all meaning. The story is told by a third party unrelated to the events within the novel. He is a man named Joe who receives what is to be the last in a series of calls Tommy Boyle is making from a pay phone to members of his family. Joe was never meant to be the recipient of the call but the call would impact him forever.
What a great read! A new publication, 2026, I devoured it.


I finished it on the back deck, glued to my chair. It is a novel that is very much centred around the mother/daughter bond. I found that something to give me food for thought.
She writes of cognitive dissonance. When we visited Jordan at university, it was very strange. How quickly they grow up, more so than one's own kids. The big question is, what would you do for your adult child? I found it riveting. A good read.
| Gillian McAllister has a great body of work |