Snölykta – Swedish Snow Lantern
Bringing the Snölykta – Swedish snow lantern – tradition to Muskoka.
Bringing the Snölykta – Swedish snow lantern – tradition to Muskoka.
The Muskoka winter landscape from my home where we enjoy the season of peace and tranquility.
We have flying squirrels in Muskoka and you probably have some too. Our cute flying squirrel keeps trying to make friends with me and my cat!
A mid-winter thaw in Muskoka created a rare treat for a blue jay. The blue jay is shown in a few photos playing and splashing in water.
Macro photo of frost crystals growing on dried flowers in a field in Muskoka.
This is a winter view of our front yard seen from the house as the sun is rising. I take in this sight every day. At this time of year I look over the fields to see how much the … Continued
We are still seeing lots of Ruffed grouse around the property. When I spot them at a distance I often first think I’m seeing a bird of prey as the size, coloration and shape of beak is similar to some … Continued
For some reason the coldest weather seems to bring out the foxes in winter. Every year, while the temperatures are at their worst, I’ll see tracks and trails forming all over the property. Sometimes I’m lucky to see the fox … Continued
This is a macro photo of a milkweed seedpod against the snow. The pod has split open to let a few of the hairy seeds emerge. This milkweed plant, growing in a path near my front door, attracted monarch butterflies … Continued
After doing a series of posts showing a more peaceful side of winter I thought I’d show another side to winter in Muskoka. These are pictures of the great Alberta Clipper of 2017 which slammed us in December. Most people … Continued