Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Walk in Sunnybrook park by the West Don River June 2018




June 15th 2018...walk near west Don River in Toronto. Below are photos I took. 





 Some green patches. Some not green patches why? Water runs down the slope and so not enough water for plants to grow in slope? Water settles at bottom of slope and so more green there? Or not enough sun on slope for plants to grow but enough sunlight at bottom of slope for growth?



Below...Half green . and half not


The snap above is underwhelming ..but it's a pretty tall tree, uprooted by the recent storm and fallen across the Don river ...looking like a-difficult-to-walk-on-bridge. It's  huge roots are  at one end with the rest-of-the-tree spanning the river and the top of the tree at the other bank. This tree was several meters tall.



Why this need to photograph fenced paths? I simply cant resist it!



A green eco-friendly prison?


Above...the cutest, tiniest wild flowers growing by the side of the West Don river, in the trail near the stables. I finally figured out how to take photos of small things without getting them blurred.(Reduce the light in the phone camera)




Above...Give you  the green light?



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