I can never remember what kind of flora this is called. I just love how vibrant that red can be.

I can never remember what kind of flora this is called. I just love how vibrant that red can be.
Found in a green space in Richmond Hill. Amazing what kids will steal from their parents’ liquor cabinet.
I really don’t know what to say about this pic. At least she has a sense of humour…and CAA. So with that in mind, Happy April Fool’s Day!
A more authentic sign of Spring; the birds are returning to the area.
A closeup of one of the blooms on yesterday’s Molson Tree.
A sure sign that Spring is upon us; the Molson Tree has started to bloom.
A curve in the track of CN’s Bala subdivision, in Richmond Hill, Ontario.
I’m not sure I’d be smiling if I’d had the wind knocked out of me like that.
Locomotive 2334 pushes CN112 south on the Bala subdivision, through Richmond Hill, Ontario.
Locomotive 8943 pulls CN112, Canadian National’s daily Vancouver to Toronto intermodal freight train, southbound through mile 20 on the Bala subdivision (in Richmond Hill, Ontario), on the final leg of its journey to the Brampton Intermodal Terminal.