This is the Trent River in the Kawartha region, Ontario. At 7 in the morning it was pretty frosty but I couldn't resist catching the sunrise caught in the river. It was such an intense colour and I liked the trees reflected on the other side.
This is the Trent River in the Kawartha region, Ontario. At 7 in the morning it was pretty frosty but I couldn't resist catching the sunrise caught in the river. It was such an intense colour and I liked the trees reflected on the other side.
Sandra from Slovenia has a passion for animals and fosters orphaned baby elephants with the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and Australia ZOO. She is trying to bring to the attention of bloggers the still functioning Ivory Trade.
Ivory trade is diminishing their elephant numbers severely... and why? "Between 8% and l0% of
Sandra states on her blog:
In March 2010 the l5th Conference of the Parties that are signatories to the CITES Convention will seal the ultimate fate of Elephants in Africa.
The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
Please, check out the link above and look through the DSWT to see what an amazing job they are doing. Please, share the plight of the elephants with your friends, on your blogs, on Facebook... It would mean the world to the African elephant, all the caring people and me. Write to CITES (http://www.cites.org/) and help the African Elephant!!!
Thanks Sandra for all this information!
I love the oceans and don't get to spend enough time by them. For Scenic Sunday I am going into the archives and showing a little bit of Canada's east coast in Nova Scotia. This is a beautiful province with so much to see. If you haven't been there it is well worth the trip!
One of the catches by the fishermen is lobster. I had the best lobster dinner I have ever had here. There is a small restaurant and a gift shop. In the shop is the lobster pound where you can pick your lobster and souvenirs and when your lobster is cooked they serve it to you in the restaurant.
I love to drive on the back roads and look at the scenery. By myself, just relaxed and put away the worries for another day! When I find a musical little stream like this, I will pause just to listen to the music of nature. The sound of the birds, the water and even the squirrel who chatters above in a tree. When you blend it all together, it becomes a symphony!
Go to other Watery Wednesday sites here!
At this time of year in Ontario, when it is cold and frosty, the best thing to do is to curl up in a big easy chair with a blanket and a crackling fire in the fireplace. I love to read and I hope you do too! I have printed a short story from Native Folk Lore I think you may like. There are those who dislike the crow. Maybe this story will change your mind! We have many crows around here. They love to steal shiny objects for their nests and I have even heard of them stealing golf balls. They are very bright and inquisitive and tend to stay in family groups. Enjoy the story about our feathered friend!
"Do not be sad, Rainbow Crow," the Creator said. "All animals will honour you for the sacrifice you made for them. And when the people come, they will not hunt you, for I have made your flesh taste of smoke so that it is no good to eat and your black feathers and hoarse voice will prevent man from putting you into a cage to sing for him. You will be free." I was traveling down a back country road the day after a snow storm and saw this sparkling little brook. In the background is a little walking bridge to allow walkers over to the other side. I liked the way the cedar rail fence lay down on each side as if to allow the brook passage through.
The road passed over the brook, giving me a view of both sides. On this side a tree has fallen, reaching over to the other embankment. An animal bridge has been created in it's demise. I imagined the chipmunks, squirrels and raccoons crossing over from one side to the next. Nature provides!
I would eat icicles when I was a child. Crunch them right up and relish in the cold! I found these on the side of the shed. I wasn't interested in eating them now!
There are many other scenes from around the world. To see them got to Scenic Sunday!
There is a forest behind my house. I used to frequently walk there and the kids all took hikes and played in the woods. I hadn't been back there in some time and decided it was time. I had a wonderful walk, all by myself. It is just isolated enough to be a little scary walking alone. ( I like that!) Not fear of humans but more so animals. There are many coyote, fox and the occasional wolf. There has not been anyone attacked back there but still when you cross the fresh tracks of a pack of coyotes it makes you pause. I did pick up a big stick!






