DSC_0356.JPG=Gull in flight DSC_0533.JPG=Martha and Sarosh came to visit one day and we went to the Island with them and the Howletts DSC_0473.JPG=Open forest on the Bruce DSC_0523.JPG=The funeral service for Jack Layton was this day DSC_0426.JPG=I think this is a juvenile Redstart (nothing else fits) DSC_0546.JPG=One morning we saw these Solitary Sandpipers near the cottage DSC_0471.JPG=A bright green slug about 2 inches long DSC_0519.JPG=The large flowerpot DSC_0373.JPG=Flowerpot Island DSC_0512.JPG=The Chee-Chimaun ferry coming in to Tobermory from Manitoulin Island DSC_0320.JPG=American Redstart DSC_0399.JPG=Red-tailed hawk (immature), just south of Tobermory DSC_0317.JPG=Gretchen with an inuksuk just next to the cottage. The stream leads right out to Lake Huron DSC_0316.JPG=An amazingly bright and tiny frog near the lake DSC_0451.JPG=We hiked up the Bruce Trail east of Lions' Head DSC_0377.JPG=Gull in flight DSC_0381.JPG=A peaceful half hour on the south end of the Island DSC_0401.JPG=Great blue heron DSC_0431.JPG=Probably a Black-throated Green Warbler, immature DSC_0421.JPG=Another view of Barrow Bay Falls DSC_0360.JPG=Tobermory harbor has two sunken wrecks -- here is the outline of one DSC_0557.JPG=McGowan Falls, Durham DSC_0436.JPG=Black and white warbler DSC_0312.JPG=Weaver's Creek Falls, Owen Sound DSC_0305.JPG=Hogg's Falls, Flesherton DSC_0535.JPG=Just a nice view of Georgian Bay and the rocky shore! DSC_0458.JPG=The clear water of Georgian Bay DSC_0332.JPG=Some sunset pictures from the beach near our cottage DSC_0357.JPG=A Coast Guard cutter; we were told it could do a complete roll in heavy seas DSC_0450.JPG=A rabbit visited the cottage early in the morning DSC_0364.JPG=The other wreck is still partly above the waterline DSC_0419.JPG=Barrow Bay Falls DSC_0457.JPG=Nearly at Lions' Head Point DSC_0553.JPG=On the way home we stopped in Durham long enough to photograph McGowan Falls DSC_0321.JPG=Some wildlife photos next in and around the cottage: an unidentified birdie DSC_0517.JPG=Bald eagle, on Flowerpot Island