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Cinnamon Creek Rec Site

This was one of the least desirable sites at Cinnamon Ck, and yet was better than *anything* we saw or even read about in the Cariboo.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 19:30 by Ron in Cariboo 789 visits Login to post comments

Cinnamon Creek Rec Site

Judy sharing food with Oogway Woo.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 19:30 by Ron in Cariboo 666 visits Login to post comments

Cinnamon Creek Rec Site

Judy sharing food with Oogway Woo.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 19:30 by Ron in Cariboo 632 visits Login to post comments

Cinnamon Creek Rec Site

This was one of the least desirable sites at Cinnamon Ck, and yet was better than *anything* we saw or even read about in the Cariboo.
Uploaded on Sat, 2009/06/27 - 19:30 by Ron in Cariboo 645 visits Login to post comments

Storm at sunset

Before Symphony of Lights (nee of Fire) fireworks on a saturday night. Taken from back door of 2647 Dundas Street, looking west towards downtown. From this position I could see the higher firewrorks' sparkles.
Uploaded on Fri, 2009/08/07 - 00:16 by Ron in Vancouver Scenery 2931 visits Login to post comments

Squash...

or maybe pumpkin: sprouted from the compost.
Uploaded on Sun, 2010/08/29 - 17:43 by Ron in Killarney Garden 714 visits Login to post comments

Sunflower

Big head, big neck.
Uploaded on Sun, 2010/08/29 - 17:43 by Ron in Killarney Garden 1488 visits Login to post comments

Sunflower

BIG head, lots of seeds
Uploaded on Sun, 2010/08/29 - 17:43 by Ron in Killarney Garden 657 visits Login to post comments

Pumpkin...

or maybe squash. These are squash or pumpkin that sprouted from the compost buried in the veggie patch over the winter of 2009.
Uploaded on Sun, 2010/08/29 - 17:43 by Ron in Killarney Garden 688 visits Login to post comments

Veggies

Tomatoes - there are only two plants there and they nearly didn't make it: Judy bought 2 seedlings and the bugs and/or birds promptly ate the growth tips, leaving them all of 10" high 2 months later.
Uploaded on Sun, 2010/08/29 - 17:43 by Ron in Killarney Garden 702 visits Login to post comments

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