We Have a Small Adventure

About ten days ago, we were sitting on the beach at Sandbanks Provincial Park and playing in the water with the dog. Today, the dog and I will be warmly dressed as we head out for our walk. Ontario weather is never boring. In addition to the beautiful parks in the more easterly part of our province, there are many interesting places to explore. We viewed the Marmoraton Mine, a large hole in the ground that was for a short time, a profitable mine extracting iron ore, but is now what could be called a scar on the landscape, slowly filling in with water. It is strangely beautiful in a sad way.

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We also travelled the short distance to Eldorado. This was briefly the site of Ontario’s first goldmine. The location is commemorated on a plaque, quite hidden in the trees by the roadside. A few buildings are still standing including one that claimed to be the site of Ontario’s first gas station. Another, where I’m standing in this photo was a store.  I felt a little insecure standing on that porch. Some of it didn’t seem very stable. If you’re inclined to drive solely to Eldorado to see the sights, I wouldn’t recommend it.

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Well, Here I Am

After struggling now for the third time to get EDALB Blog up and running on my Netfirms account I’ve given up. I spent most of yesterday trying to install WordPress so that it didn’t trigger their security, but apparently it can’t be done. It seems  to be difficult to maintain a WordPress blog on that host, and I really don’t want to take the time to reinstall and rebuild every six months. So, until I decide exactly how to proceed on on that front, here I am WordPress.com. Since this blog exists largely for my own entertainment, that may be where it stays. My work on About.com Horses and Ponybox of course take precedence. Besides, who wants to be online when you could be hanging about in trees?

Apple Picking
I bet Eve too felt that all the best apples were just out of reach.