Mary Soderstrom's Blog, page 6
July 6, 2024
Saturday Photo: Making a Joyful Noise....
Titled "The McGarrigle Sisters," this sculpture by Glen LeMesurier is one of many in the northern sector of Mile End that combines cast-off materials to make art.Makes me feel good when I see it.
June 24, 2024
Saturday Photo: June Is Busting out All Over...
It's la Fête nationale in Québec, whose flower is the fleur de lys. Great timing, as iris have been in bloom for about a week, making a great show this year.
June is a great month for flowers...
June 2, 2024
Saturday Photo: More Great Lawns...
The grass in our small backyard is getting pretty long, but I'm putting off cutting it until the forget-me-nots have gone to seed. Then I'll shake the seed over a bare patch in one of the planter boxes and finally cut the grass.
Would much rather have flowers than grass. So much prettier...
May 26, 2024
Saturday Photo: Canada's Memory...
Saturday the new Preservation Storage Facility of the Library and Archives Canada was open to the public for the first time.
There were crowds waiting to get in when the doors opened. They got a glimpse of what it takes to keep Canada's memories intact...
May 18, 2024
Saturday Photo:The Best Lawn Is Flowers
Why plant grass when you can have this instead?
So glad to see that other people are letting nature take its course.
May 12, 2024
Saturday Photo: Bleeding Heart for Bleeding Hearts
The other name for this in English is Dutchman's britches, or so my grandmother told me. In French it's sometimes also called the equivalent, coeur saignant, but using its botanical name, dicentra, is pretty nice too.
I love the way it emergences from the ground as soon as the weather warms up, and wihtin a week is knee high and in bloom.
May 5, 2024
Saturday Photo: Guerilla Gardening?
Came upon these daffodils when out walking near the Champs des possibles, a park that is being left to re-wild in the Mile End district, not far from the CN train line.
The arrondissement planted a lot of bulbs last fall in curb extensions and they're looking great these days. But here it looks like somebody just dumped some bulbs...or did they? Usually if you don't bury them critters like squirrels will eat them.
Whatever, these have survived and are looking splendid when things are only part way to greening up.
April 27, 2024
Saturday Photo: Ready to Set up Housekeeping
For several years there have been Mallard duck couple nesting in the Mount Royal cemetery. This morning I was glad to see them there again. They probably aren't the same couple--ducks don't have very long lives, and the American Bird Conservancy says they only stay together a season--but it is good to see that the little stream is still inviting, and that soon there probably will be a clutch of eggs laid.
The male
April 21, 2024
Saturday Photo: April is the Cruelest Month
A few snowflakes this morning, but the ponds at the Technoparc were clear and the geese were cruising. Still, spring seems a long way off,,,
April 13, 2024
Saturday Photo: Another Kind of Sunshine
We had a total eclipse here this week--quite a show.
And today I have sunshine in the form of sunflowers in my kitchen. So nice to see these reflections of the Sun inside...
Very cheerful in this world full of far more somber things.


