Parked and ready to start hiking Bruce Trail
Ontario, Canada
1990
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just bleh winter. no snow, no romance, dark skies ugh
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Another busy summer season draws to a close in Tobermory, Ontario
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Lilac Meadow
Jordan Station, Ontario
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Checkout my latest blog post where I recount an amazing journey along the Bruce Trail in Ontario
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Prompt 162
“So,” Danny drawled from where he was sitting, legs kicking slightly. Really, what a fun reincarnation. A world with heroes and villains where he didn’t have to do shit in and could just vibe with Ellie.
“So,” Tim responded from where he was typing on his computer, mostly in civilian clothes save for his gauntlets and boots. The Red Robin outfit was haphazardly dropped across the couch and his pole leaning against the end.
“Technically there’s proper procedures for clones…” Danny motioned to both himself and Ellie from where they sat on the counter, snacking on a plateful of scones. From Alfred, he was certain.
“Technically, yes… but do we want to actually do that?”
All three of them smiled, something almost feral in the motion. Of course not. They all had the same memories after all, and Bruce had just returned from the past, from exactly where and when Tim had said he was. Despite no one believing him, hence why they were in his boathouse, and not in the apartment or manor.
“Think we can pull it off?” Ellie took a sip of tea, mischief swirling in her eyes.
“Of course we can.” Both Danny and Tim spoke at once, one pulling up a new doc and the other pulling the whiteboard out from under a curtain.
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One of my favourite nature trails overlooking Colpoy's Bay - Wiarton
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Perched on the Precipice
Jordan Station, Ontario
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Leopard slug, Limax maximus.
Species is not native to Canada but has been here so long that it's impossible to remove and pretty much naturalized at this point.
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Spent way too long flipping back and forth through the pages of my mushroom book trying to ID this thing. Still not sure what it is, but a really flat-capped Gymnopus dryophilus / Collybia dryophila (same 'shroom, two names; three if you count the common name of oak collybia) is my best guess.
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