Over the past 3 years, I’ve made it no secret that I really enjoy the monthly Changing Seasons photo challenge, and it occurred to me that I have this second blog and I should be spreading the love around.
Being out in nature is an obvious place to see the changes in season and we witness it month to month on the TransCanada Trail as we poke along through the miles.
I hope you enjoy this gallery of March memories – all were taken between Peterborough and Hastings, about 120 km northeast of Toronto, as measured by highway travel, or about 190 km as measured by trail distance.
Click on any photo to enlarge and scroll through the gallery.
Changing Seasons is a monthly photo challenge hosted this year by Su Leslie from Zimmerbitch.
Wow! A second blog! Glad I found you here!
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Thank you! I have 2 spaces where I’m an intermittent contributor 😉
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[…] also has a second blog called Following a Bold Plan, in which she’s sharing her adventures with her friend Helen as they hike the Trans Canada […]
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I’m so glad you’re linking this blog to the challenge Joanne. You are right that it is the perfect way to show changing seasons. 🙂
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Thanks Su. It only took me a year to think of it. Duh. 🙂
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You could always work a reference to past years in a post. That way lazy people (like me) can revisit the archive with minimal effort. 😀
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Nice photos, makes me want to go into the woods. Alas, I have to wait for the snow to melt. Loved the fish!
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This has been the best March I’ve seen in a long time. Many back to back days of sunshine, no snow, no rain … a hiker couldn’t ask for more 🙂
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Beautiful photos, Joanne! I hope you and the TransCanada trail kissed and made up. But I hear the Bruce is now jealous. 😉
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Now I’m going to have to juggled these two to keep the peace 😉
I’m thinking we need to make an excursion into the Caledon region. What do you think?
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Sounds good to me. Shall we dive into Caledon Loops and Lattes or do you have a specific hike in mind? Email me!
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Nope – I don’t have an idea. Will have to peruse the book. Will email.
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Great photos, Joanne. As much as I love the snow….I am now totally ready to have green grass and warm, sunny skies take over!
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We’ve been so lucky. This March has been wonderful – and that’s not something I say very often. It won’t be long now! 🌷🌱
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I’m so happy for you that spring has sprung in your northern climes, Joanne. Really I am. But I dread the fact that that means we are in autumn already…
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Yeah – sorry about that.
… but look on the bright side. You don’t get -20C temperatures 🙂
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Oooh, it hurts just looking at the poor walleye. But it sure is a very cool sculpture!
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Poor you! … rescued from the Spam folder! Nor has it be easy for me to respond to you.
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I do appreciate your help! Not sure what in the heck happened. Thanks, Joanne.
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😁
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I love the snowy path, the cairns, and that yellow railed walkway.
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Thanks 🙂
I’m looking forward to more great days on the trail.
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These are wonderful pictures. In a few months you’ll be walking in shorts and wiping the sweat from your forehead (and capturing a whole ‘nother kind of beauty).
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That’s so true … and in between that point and now will be the buggy stage where we curse and swear at the torment.
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🙂
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Lots of great March memories. I love that fish sculpture!
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Isn’t that fish amazing?! I love it 🙂
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Love the blue sky in winter and that is some fish photo. Nice to see the month so nicely rounded up on this blog too.
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For all the whining I do about how boring the TransCanada is, I do enjoy going back and looking at the month’s photos. To me, they tell a story of our journey 🙂
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