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Thoughts recede to a time when introductions to this landscape flirted with infancy, and young eyes were filled with wonder.
Release the struggles and pressures of the urban existence and seek solace in the peace and freshness of this quiet isolation.
Bands of Neoarchean ebony and crimson anchor the stately inhabitants of this isle, where respect and stewardship of the landscape are inherent.
Look below the surface and discover a world unknown to those who pass by in haste. Skimming over life’s tapestry rewards few, but searching and opening oneself to self-discovery and endless possibilities enrich the souls of those who dare to challenge expected norms. Seek what moves below still waters, and discover the networks and catacombs that past generations have entrusted to us. Protect the creatures who inhabit these dark and mysterious pools from those who see them only as wastelands to be drained for profit. Truly open your senses to the secrets of the wetlands.
This sculpture was created to honour Roberta Bondar’s accomplishments in space. Discovery is the shuttle name, and STS – 42 is the flight number when she became the first female Canadian in space.
Messengers of different kinds deliver news that brings joy into our lives, but much too often they also come with news of loss and future suffering. The icebergs of the North Atlantic are awe inspiring, and a sight of natural beauty, but they are also messengers of a climate change that quite possibly could effect the globe we live on. Since 1979, when satellite record keeping began, Arctic sea ice has been disappearing, due to greenhouse gases, by about 38,000 square miles annually. The messenger will continue to knock on our doors, but whether we heed the warning and act is up to all of us. This is the challenge of The Messenger.
Waves of turmoil advance menacingly towards us.
Tranquility and serenity filter through this reality as solitary figures drift by with carefree intent.
At times, darkness swirls around us and blankets optimism with a smothering cloak in wildfire haste.
Your water laden Westerlies rise and cool while making the long ascent over the Algonquin Dome. Life giving precipitation falls to be embraced by twenty-four drainage systems which feed the headwaters of seven pristine rivers; The Madawaska, Muskoka, Magnetawan, Amable du Fond, Petawawa, Bonnechere, and York Rivers. The tree of life spawns seven crystal clear waterfalls that flow from the highlands of Algonquin to nourish the rich and diverse ecosystem surrounding it.