Winter
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From Fall’s Glow to Winter’s Stillness: A Reflection at Kariya Park

Standing on the wooden bridge at Kariya Park in Mississauga, I watched ducks glide through the golden hues of fall. Now, winter envelops everything in sharp stillness, prompting reflection. Sharing this photo feels like revisiting inspiration. Does winter inspire you or challenge you to endure its quiet truths? Continue reading
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Warmth in Winter: The Vibrancy of Toronto’s Market

In the unexpected sun of a Toronto winter, the market thrives, a colorful anomaly. Oranges glow like captured suns amidst the grey, their prices chalked in haste. Here, amidst the urban cold, the fruits stand resolute, a testament to life’s persistence, a bright canvas against the city’s steely heart. Continue reading
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Midwinter’s Summer

February’s defiance brought a day bright as July, with Toronto’s streets empty, mirroring calm seas. The usual snow gave way to bare asphalt, under a sky too blue for winter. Trees, branch-stark, and iron horses on the bridge shared in this quiet rebellion, basking in unseasonal sunlight. Continue reading
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From Snow to Slush: A Winter’s Day Indoors

Upon this morn, a blanket white and pure,Did softly lay upon the world outside.Within my home, I worked, my heart secure,While snowflakes danced, in waltzes, far and wide. The hearth was warm, the light was soft and low,As fingers flew on keys, in steady streams.Outside the glass, a wintry, gleaming show,Inside, a haven for my Continue reading