Ain't Life Wild is a blog about the plants and animals of Northwestern Ontario, the environment, climate change and life in the world's largest ecosystem, the Boreal Forest.
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The flat, soft needles of a balsam fir Spruce needles are like a stiff bottle brush I often hear Boreal newcomers mistake balsams an...
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EOSDIS Worldview pic today, May 6. Ice mostly gone Brian was able to fly from the river, over the ice and into open water in the narrows a...
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EOSDIS Worldview Sorry folks, I was out of the country for nearly a month and was not able to update ice-out conditions on Red Lake. The l...
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I don't remember that on the breakfast menu at Bow Narrows! It looks delicious! Happy, Healthy New Year to you and Brenda,
Mark Hein (Hattendorf Group from 70's, 80's and 90's)
Hey there, Blast from the Past!
Great to hear from you!
It is delicious, or at least it was. So, we used to offer eggs any way you wanted them. Did anyone ask for Eggs Benedict? I don't know. We had two conservation officers who wanted poached eggs all the time. The kitchen staff found that hilarious but the COs didn't seem to think there was anything funny about it. Anyway, they got their poached eggs every morning.
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