isobelmtl

Writing under a Montreal sky

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  • I’m in the dark about creating a website but…I’m learning – so they tell me! My long-suffering readers will have to put up with a few experiments until it’s done. Bear with me.

  • All around Vancouver Island are smaller islands. I. Never think about them much when I am at home in Montreal . They are beautiful and a joy to visit. You get there by various ferries and navigating the schedules and connections can be tricky. live out here and it is wonderful to drive on narrow…

  • And that’s how you know fall is coming. Sure it was hot on my long walk today on the driftwood beach. But the signs are there. It’s light a little later in the morning. The Sturgeon moon has come and gone. Fall is coming.

  • Yesterday my daughter and I went for a walk in Strathcona National Park up on Mount Washington. She has been dealing with a couple of health problems lately so I was happy to hear her suggest this outing. This sign at the trailhead was not very encouraging. I have a bit of a phobia of…

  • Dad names a baby

    Where did your name come from? Couldn’t resist this prompt. I am a “ boomer”, born after my Dad came home from the Second World War. My parents already had a seven year old boy, my brother Andrew. They were happy to welcome a girl into the family. My Dad was of Irish descent and…

  • And far off the mainland An old friend, a weathered stump All about texture today And off to the coffee shop at the corner!

  • This evening we went for a walk on the beach. This beach is quite close to my daughter’ s home. I often walk here but tonight after watering the lot, we hopped in the car and went for a quick paddle. It had been quite windy and so the waves were a bit high. but…

  • I feel a bit like this these days. Not that I’m felled, exactly but, let’s face it, I’m no sapling! This old tree put forth other life though and one young tree did well. I have a favorite walk along the shore here on Vancouver Island. A lot of it is calm salt water of…

  • Yes, such a place really exists and is accessible for ordinary people to walk to after a 20 minute drive out of town Yes, loggers came and cut down great Douglas furs, hemlocks, and cedars for decades. But nature is resilient and from such mother trees more giants arose. There was a certain Harrison Ford…

  • I almost always take my park walk in the early morning, especially in summer. Last week we suffered through a heat and humidity wave and I got busy with museum tours so when I noticed that my step numbers were down ( yes. I’m one of those nerds who counts ) I decided to walk…