photo by W. J. Gibson

June 2003


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Issue 22: June 30, 2003

PHOTOGRAPHY

June 21st Dedication of Midland Peace Garden

gallery

old store

objects

POETRY

On Deck

floating rocks

Pinning

in his head

view before Spring

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bluetyger is an online magazine with pages about photography, literature, writing, work, art, travel, and technology.

Why "bluetyger"? Blue is my favourite colour. "Tyger" is my favourite animal and Mr. William Blake spelled it that way some years back.

About this magazine - A lot of focus is directed to the Simcoe County area in the Canadian province of Ontario.

Often this area is referred to as Central Ontario or South Central Ontario, although that term encompasses more ground than just Simcoe Co. The north shore of Simcoe County is Georgian Bay, which is the east end of Lake Huron, one of the great lakes. Another key water playground in this region is Lake Simcoe. To the northeast is Algonquin Park.

There will be pages about other localities such as Toronto, other places in Ontario and the other provinces of Canada, and about the US. Some photos of Ireland and England may show up. I am hoping to travel to France this year. Where I go, my cameras go, and photos will be taken. There will also be information about the virtual world - namely internet references.

The main towns of my home ground area are Barrie, Collingwood, Orillia, Midland, Penetang. Smaller towns are Wyebridge, Waubashene, Port McNicoll, Vasey, Waverly, Orr Lake, Lafontaine, Balm Beach, Elmvale and Victoria Harbour. Just north of Simcoe County are the Muskoka and Haliburton regions. One nice thing about the area, black flies seem to prefer the land to the north of us. We do get our regular Canadian crop of mosquitoes.