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[[File:Esker lake camping.jpg |thumb| Guy McLean : Camping at Esker Lakes Provincial park in Northern Ontario. ]]
 
[[File:Esker lake camping.jpg |thumb| Guy McLean : Camping at Esker Lakes Provincial park in Northern Ontario. ]]
  
[[ File:Pussy Willow branch .jpg |thumb|Victoria Anderson-Selst :Sign of spring –a pussy willow bush. ]]
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[[ File:Deck_photo.jpg |thumb|Victoria Anderson-Selst reading a book on her deck with Hudson by her side. To help stay connected, her girlfriends and her started a book club where they meet via zoom every two months. Hudson is her walking buddy as he makes sure that she gets outside at least twice a day, rain or shine. ]]

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Patrick Ridgen: Last summer when COVID cases were low, I opted to take a road trip to the Gaspésie region of Québec. Pictured here is the region’s best-known tourist attraction: Le Rocher Percé located in Percé, QC. If circumstances permit, I would like to fly to western Canada this summer.


"The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the, but on building the new." In light of everything that is going on, I will be enjoying all the outdoor activities that Ottawa has to offer. I will be filling my days with hikes, bike rides, sun sets and a balcony garden. Anonymous post.
Mike Ilnicki : Enjoying some time at the park with this little one.
Guy McLean : Camping at Esker Lakes Provincial park in Northern Ontario.
Victoria Anderson-Selst shares aign of spring –a pussy willow bush.
File:Deck photo.jpg
Victoria Anderson-Selst reading a book on her deck with Hudson by her side. To help stay connected, her girlfriends and her started a book club where they meet via zoom every two months. Hudson is her walking buddy as he makes sure that she gets outside at least twice a day, rain or shine.