October 12, 2003
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trail entrance |
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fall snow... actually milkweed (don't cry over spilt milkweed) |
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cat tails as far as the eye can see... (well at least 25 feet) |
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part of the mer bleue bog boardwalk |
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you would think this is a great place to hide a
body... but the acidity in the bog would preserve the body for thousands of years. (things you learn as an RCMP son) |
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a sample of canada's north here in the capital (the terrain) |
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the boardwalk through the bog |
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fall reflections |
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autumn reflections |
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do you see the 'mer bleue' jay |
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look at all the pretty colours |
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the tall and stately birch trees |
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fern & club moss |
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milkweed fuzzies |
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not a bump on a log, but a lump in a bog |
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we got hungry, but not hungry enough to try this mushroom... |
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fall rhapsody |
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a snail in the flower |
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could this be the same snake from our previous trail? |
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fuzzy caterpillar |
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bug eyed cricket |
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slimy but satisfying... the bleue ones are the best |
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that's the end... rubby turned back into a frog. |