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Observations and reflections from my special piece of nature. Newer posts →. August 6, 2015. Freshly pulled garlic hanging on porch at PF. I have no idea where I get the taste for it from. Neither the English nor Danish halves of my genes are known for including it in their cuisine. My father was not big on it. And my mother, well, there is an infamous and true family story about that. For some reason I can no longer remember (or fathom! But not all the news is bad news! July 26, 2015. Whether it is the ...
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Local Area | P E A C O C K · F O R E S T
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Observations and reflections from my special piece of nature. Pictures from the rural area that surrounds Peacock Forest. Click on any photo to enlarge). Sunset, taken from Concession 8, as the clouds break after an afternoon of rain and thunderstorms. The same sunset, taken from Sideroad 1. Local farm on Concession 12 as the sun gets lower. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Friends & Family! Join 28 ot...
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Observations and reflections from my special piece of nature. Welcome to the photo gallery, updated on an occasional but ongoing basis. Choose your photo gallery season from the sub-pages listed below. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Woodlot | P E A C O C K · F O R E S T
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Observations and reflections from my special piece of nature. Peacock Forest, located in northern Grey County, is 50 acres (20 hectares) in area. The entire lot is forested except for a clearing around the log home, located centrally on the property. A creek runs through the length of the property and there is a pond to the northwest of the log home. Click for detailed trail map). Pond (click to enlarge). A real tree hugger! Spirit Tree at Peacock Forest. Predominant tree species in the woodlot:. Welcome...
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Structures | P E A C O C K · F O R E S T
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Observations and reflections from my special piece of nature. Aerial view of central section of property. There are two habitation structures on the property:. 8211; The main building is a pioneer log home, modernized and expanded. 8211; The guest cabin is a bunkie constructed using cordwood masonry. The original log home was built sometime around 1840 (yes, before Canada was even a country! Click on this or any photo to enlarge). Was installed to collect electricity from the sun and the wind. An enchant...
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Location | P E A C O C K · F O R E S T
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No news is sometimes not good news | P E A C O C K · F O R E S T
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Observations and reflections from my special piece of nature. No news is sometimes not good news. July 25, 2015. Hey, where did the third blade go? Consider what can happen to a hard, strong, solid object when hit by hundreds of thousands of volts. Found it, here. Newer post →. 2 thoughts on “ No news is sometimes not good news. July 28, 2015. Geoff showed me the pictures when I saw him in early July. Incredible! So glad nobody was hurt. July 29, 2015. Sorry to hear this Neil! Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Neil | P E A C O C K · F O R E S T
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Observations and reflections from my special piece of nature. Cam Mather saved my back… and lungs! May 27, 2016. Your first question might be, Who is Cam Mather? May 23, 2016. I haven’t written a blog post for almost 2 months. It’s not that there isn’t much going on here it’s just that, coming up on 7 years since becoming owner and guardian of Peacock Forest, there just isn’t much new going on! Not all that glitters is cold. March 27, 2016. At its peak, the HydroOne outage map. It’s Snowshoe Season!