Monday, April 21, 2008
Blog Guelph: Earth Run?
Why doesn't someone start Earth Run - a world wide event to help people understand that the earth's health and our health are symbiotic.
Labels: woodygraphs
Guelph, Ontario, Canada was founded by John Galt on April 23, 1827. We currently boast a population of 129,295 Guelphites including several thousand students from The University of Guelph.
Stumble It!
Monday, February 25, 2008
Blog Guelph: Spring Forward
Greetings this Monday morning and welcome to a day of cyber summer on Blog Guelph.
Allow me to flash back to what will be our future - a future of green lushness, bold colours and bare flesh. Yes despite being stuck in 'leap month' for an extra day/eternity, I have faith, oh yes indeed I do believe that winter will end and our frozen bones will thaw.
Spring, summer and fall will return fair Guelphites. The snow will go. Amen.
Please enjoy today's set of seven summery Guelph shots taken by the talent that swims in the Guelph Flickr Pool. Best viewed in bare feet and short sleeves, sucking back a beer.
Sue Richards
PS: I changed the Blog Guelph COMMENT setting to 'EVERYONE' - sorry it took so long.
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Guelph, Ontario, Canada was founded by John Galt on April 23, 1827. We currently boast a population of 129,295 Guelphites including several thousand students from The University of Guelph.
Stumble It!
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Blog Guelph: Brewster
Labels: dogs, woodygraphs
Guelph, Ontario, Canada was founded by John Galt on April 23, 1827. We currently boast a population of 129,295 Guelphites including several thousand students from The University of Guelph.
Stumble It!
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Blog Guelph: Where's Winter?
Unseasonably high temperatures.
Torrential rainfall.
BIG WIND.
Barely a trace of snow left.
Fog, fog, fog!
And just now - brilliant sunshine.....
All this in the last 48 hours.
Hang onto your hats dear Guelphites - January is rolling out a fine display of climate change.
Sue Richards
Click the pix, leave a comment, share Blog Guelph with a friend and please have a fine day.
Labels: birds, woodygraphs
Guelph, Ontario, Canada was founded by John Galt on April 23, 1827. We currently boast a population of 129,295 Guelphites including several thousand students from The University of Guelph.
Stumble It!
Monday, December 03, 2007
Blog Guelph: Xmonth Is Here!
Welcome to the silly season.
Before we plow forth, decking our halls and performing various secret Santa rituals, take a moment to congratulate yourself for making it to the other side of November.
Now then - as you know if you live here, December arrived in Guelph in full winter garb on the weekend, nipping noses and covering the town in a thick blanket of snow. As I stood in my driveway Sunday morning assessing the situation, I heard one neighbour exclaim "I love this weather", and another let go with a string of profanity that should have melted the entire mess.
Ho Ho Ho - do not deck your neighbour!
For those of you that missed Downtown Guelph's Winter Lights Fest and our first big dump of the white stuff, today's series documents the whole spectacular scene.
Best viewed with a steaming cup of something delicious and a blanket.
Sue Richards
Labels: woodygraphs
Guelph, Ontario, Canada was founded by John Galt on April 23, 1827. We currently boast a population of 129,295 Guelphites including several thousand students from The University of Guelph.
Stumble It!
Monday, November 19, 2007
Blog Guelph: Try This ~ Smile
Labels: dogs, woodygraphs
Guelph, Ontario, Canada was founded by John Galt on April 23, 1827. We currently boast a population of 129,295 Guelphites including several thousand students from The University of Guelph.
Stumble It!
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Blog Guelph: Outside In
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Guelph, Ontario, Canada was founded by John Galt on April 23, 1827. We currently boast a population of 129,295 Guelphites including several thousand students from The University of Guelph.
Stumble It!
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Blog Guelph: Home
Now here's an odd yet oddly comforting word familiar to us all here at Blog Guelph...
If you say it fast three times you'll sound like a dog barking.
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