These three pine trees have done incredibly well. |
The Firefighter
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Sunday, November 30, 2014
Canadian Firefighters Memorial, November 30, 2014
This day was about 7º C / 45º F and very much overcast. Some of the oak trees seem determined to keep their leaves. Some of the smaller woody plants must be native to a harsher climate than this because, although all withered, their leaves are still green. We had persistent snow a few weeks ago but it's all gone now.
Sunday, November 02, 2014
Canadian Firefighters Memorial, November 2, 2014
It's been three weeks since my last visit. The oak trees have changed colour fully. The maples have all changed colour and are about half way through dropping their leaves. The downy snowberries have dropped all their leaves. The three limber pines are doing very well. They are about twice the height they were when they were planted. The lone pine is a slow growing tree. I think it's going to be a few years before it begins to dominate the skyline.
I went across the street to photograph what I've been told is the site of the Holocaust Memorial. There is a fence surrounding an excavation there. On crossing back I got a view of the Canadian Firefighters Memorial that people get as they approach it from the West.
I went across the street to photograph what I've been told is the site of the Holocaust Memorial. There is a fence surrounding an excavation there. On crossing back I got a view of the Canadian Firefighters Memorial that people get as they approach it from the West.
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