Mary Soderstrom's Blog, page 9
November 11, 2023
Saturday Photo: Early Snow...
Snow this week, the second flurry of the year. My birthday is November 8, and last year was the first year since I arrived in Montreal decades ago that it hadn't snowed before then. This year, as if to make up for its tardy appearance in 2022, we had snow on the ground October 30 and again on Nov. 9. Gone now, but there are still leaves on the trees even though it's kind of cold.
November 5, 2023
Saturday Photo: Showing off at Concordia...
Great fun at the Read Quebec Book Fair. Got to show off my books and talk to some interesting follks. The event was held both Friday and Saturday in the gorgeous atrium of the J.W. McConnell building at Concordia University
October 28, 2023
Saturday Photo: A Forests of Light
The way it was in the forest on the north side of Mount Royal this week. The warm weather in September seems to have delayed the trees' gorgeous progression into autumn this year, but things are becoming lovely now. I feel ambivalent about this, because the delay is due to climate change. But I will take a few moments to enjoy the display now...October 21, 2023
Saturday Photo: And a Cardinal in a Grape Vine
Well, you can't see it, but this week a female cardinal visited our grape vine several mornings to feast on the wild grapes growing there.
It was a bad year for pears in out little garden--only three after the squirrels got to them--but the grape vine, which is a volunteer one growing out of our compost heap, had lots of grapes.
They aren't very good to eat because they don't have much flesh, the seeds are big, and the taste is sour. But obviously that hasn't stopped the cardinals from feasting.
That we have cardinals at all in the backyard is something new, and probably the result of climate change. Twenty years ago they were a rare sight in the neighborhood but now are rather frequent visitors.
I have, as you might imagine, mixed feelings about this. Nice to see the birds, but not happy about what their presence indicates.
October 15, 2023
Saturday Photo: More Than the Squirrels Can Eat
A shower of crabapples! Went for a walk in Mount Royal Cemetery this morning to find that the squirrels and other critters have an abundance of goodies on the ground right now. Looks like more than they can eat at the moment!October 7, 2023
Saturday Photo: Thanksgiving Greetings from Montreal
Happy Thanksgiving weekend, everyone. It's raining here--and much needed--but this is the way I like to think of fall. It's a good moment to stop and reflect on all one has...
October 5, 2023
Just in Case You Wondered What I've Been Reading...
I've been asked by a couple of websites that gives suggestions for reading to create a list or two.
Here's the one on BookList:
October 1, 2023
Saturday Photo: Asters to Finish up the Summer
This has been an unusually fine year for certain flowers around here. Early on there was clover everywhere, in every lawn, reminding everyone that plain grass is just that: pretty plain. Now as the summer fades away with unusually warm temperatures, native asters have come into their glory. I have encouraged them for years in my little centre city garden, but I'm glad to see that they've spread, and now dot many other gardens. Took a drive out of the city today, and saw billows of them.
September 24, 2023
Saturday Photo: More Housing...
September 16, 2023
Saturday Photo: More Permanent Housing
This wasp nest suddenly appeared this week. Wasn't there on Monday, I'm sure, but it was looming like a malevalent piñata on Thursday. Wasps are really amazing in the way they can build a very sturdy shelter in no time at all.
But it's gone. After a call to the borough, a crew came and took it down. I didn't see that happen, but I admire the moxie that it must take to wrangle with wasps.
Of course, the beasties have a right to live among us, but just not close that our worlds collide. Saw another nest this morning about a block away: wonder if they just moved house...


