Baby Giraffe at Toronto Zoo!
Toronto Zoo has a new baby giraffe!
Check out the videos and have a smile. Thanks Ms. Kelly for alerting me!
My house is very tall; perhaps we could have a visit.
Todmorden Mills Wildflower Preserve
It takes only a few minutes for me to walk from my house, down into the Valley, and into the Todmorden Mills Wildflower Preserve. I went twice last week, once with a camera. I meant to go back because the flowers were on the verge of blooming, but then winter re-emerged.
Here are a few of last week’s budding scenes, though not many flowers yet.
It is amazing what lurks literally wedged between Pottery Road and the Don Valley Parkway. The city can be a calm and alluring place.
Backyard Light
Even though I’m venturing out a bit more these days on my bike and on foot into the Don Valley, I’m still attracted to the light in my own backyard. I went out today around 3:30 when the sun was quite harsh, and then again around 6:30 when the last possible moment of back lighting was available. The difference is amazing.
First, the bright afternoon light.
Now, the softer light of early evening, though if I had been about 15 minutes earlier it would have been so much better.
At the very back of the yard, where the Japanese maple stands against the fence, the light isn’t that much different at either time because it’s almost always in shadow. These buds up close are absolutely amazing, like space pods of some sort. The finger shot is for size comparison.
And lastly, the tree peony, which really fascinated me last time around. Now it’s much more open. The first shot is from afternoon and the second more moody shot is from this evening.
Avec Tripod
Because I started shooting macro photos without a tripod I am very hesitant to use one; it feels so restricting. Once in a while, usually the day after I take some photos and realize it would have been nice to have one, I go out and give the old tripod a try.
Here are some before and after – well, tripod and no-tripod from the backyard again.
Compared to this image you can see the far left “leaf” is out of focus.
Tiny Backyard Life
It’s macro time again: respecting social distance, I only went to my backyard. Here are the little signs of life.
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Lichens are always there but they have an especially space-like aura right now.
Lastly, there’s my inanimate nemesis: rust – it’s so hard to get the colours right. This time, I went for the shape.
My Other Life as an English and ESL Teacher
Credit recovery affords me a lot of range; this semester it’s grade 9, 10 and 11 English and ESL B (plus Canadian History, Civics and GLS). The Great Gatsby was a difficult read for me – just didn’t love it. Compared to Of Mice and Men, which I did first semester, The Great Gatsby was heavy and plodding. Are people allowed to speak of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work that way?
Luckily, I finished all my Shakespeare work before March Break! I really enjoyed Othello this year – it’s plain enough that a non-fiction type such as myself can actually get it. I’m okay with Macbeth, but I have somewhat negative feelings toward A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Maybe because I’ve never been taught this play I can’t quite figure out its appeal.
I guess it’s good to branch out. Adaptation is the key to survival in our new normal.