Monthly archives of “May 2019”
Leon Redbone RIP
Nature walk at the Bluffs
Today our nature walk group, let by Miles Hearn, visited Scarborough Bluffs. We walked an area entirely on top of the Bluffs. If you measure spring by the bird migration it comes and goes so quickly. Many of the songbirds which stop by on their… Read More
Black-capped Chickadee mosaic
Our latest mosaic project is one of the friendliest birds around, the black-capped chickadee. We made this one with a combination of broken crockery and smalti tiles. You can see more of our mosaic work at the Long Branch Mosaics site. We do all kinds… Read More
Veggies in containers
We used to have raised veggie gardens out back. That was fine for lettuce and onions and peas and a few other things, but it just doesn’t get enough sun for a lot of veggies. When the house to the south of us was rebuilt,… Read More
Black-eyed Suzie
I just came across this on YouTube. Here’s John Herrmann and Bruce Molsky playing Black-eyed Suzie at Banjo Camp North. I love this performance!
Tree for Me
I trundled out in the rain this morning to pick up my free trees, courtesy of the Long Branch Neighbourhood Association and the Tree for Me program. Kudos to the LBNA for picking up on Tree for Me and providing free trees to the community.… Read More
Come Take a Trip in my Airship
Meredith Axelrod and Frank Fairfield
No More the Moon Shines on Lorena
Jerron Paxton…
Down South Blues
Here’s the fabulous Earl White Stringband performing Down South Blues