The World Ocean
The World Ocean. The seas we call our own are part of one large body of water. This World Ocean is made up [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2018-06-15T06:52:27+00:00June 12th, 2018|Ecology, Geography, Marine life, Natural History, Nature|
The World Ocean. The seas we call our own are part of one large body of water. This World Ocean is made up [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2018-06-14T06:23:21+00:00April 24th, 2017|Geography|
The Northern Lights Have you ever seen the Northern Lights? A friend of mine downloaded an app, forecasting favourable times of seeing the [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2018-06-14T06:26:29+00:00March 20th, 2017|Geography|
Spring Equinox The long wait to feel the sun on our faces has come and yet as I drove along the shore road [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2018-06-14T06:55:38+00:00January 23rd, 2017|Ecology, Geography, Weather|
Fog or Mist The foghorn woke me this morning; I listened to the boats sounding out through the mist, before opening the curtains [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2018-06-14T07:13:05+00:00December 21st, 2016|Geography, Outdoors|
The right side of summer. This is the shortest day of the year for those of us north of the equator and the [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2018-06-14T07:50:26+00:00December 13th, 2016|Ecology, Geography, Lifestyle, Weather|
Cloud Names Like most people, who would rather have their feet tucked into a pair of wellies than under a desk, I have [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2018-06-14T07:58:59+00:00November 1st, 2016|Ecology, Geography, Nature|
The Science of a Breaking Wave. Living by the sea and obviously loving it as much as I do, leads as much to [...]
By cedarbankadmin|2018-06-14T08:09:56+00:00September 24th, 2016|Calendar dates, Geography, Lifestyle, Outdoors|
Autumn Equinox 22nd September 2016 Last week I was sailing, feeling the sun on my face and watching the dark patches of sprats [...]