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Terry Sprague became interested in nature at an early age. "Growing up on the family farm at Big Island, 12 miles north of Picton, on the shore of the beautiful Bay of Quinte, I was always interested in the natural world around me. During my elementary school days at the small one-room school I attended on Big Island, I received considerable encouragement from the late Marie Foster, my teacher in Grades 6 through 8. Her home was a short distance from where I lived and through the years she was responsible for developing my interest in birds. The late Phil Dodds, a former editor with the Picton Gazette, also a great nature enthusiast, suggested I undertake a nature column - a column I have submitted weekly since 1965. The column has since expanded to the Napanee Beaver and the Tweed News. Life has been good, and through the years I have enjoyed working with such nature related agencies as Glenora Fisheries Research as a resource technician, Sandbanks Provincial Park as a park interpreter and Quinte Conservation as a naturalist and outdoor events coordinator. As a nature interpreter, currently working from my home office, I now create and lead numerous interpretive events in the area and offer indoor audio/visual presentations to interested groups. Could one who is interested in nature have enjoyed a more exhilarating period in the work force?" Terry's website is www.naturestuff.net

Thoughts on Losing Our Hospital

Thoughts on Losing Our Hospital

Quality of life is supposed to improve with technological advances, but that doesn’t seem to be happening with our local hospital. I was born in the old Picton Hospital, now Quinte Manor on Hill Street. Dr. Richmond removed an infected appendix there when I was five years old, and seven years later, Dr. Publow removed […]

A Few Thoughts On These Cold Mornings

A Few Thoughts On These Cold Mornings

The last few frigid mornings have presented some challenges to people like me who like to start the day off with a brisk walk – in my case, a total of five km to Baycrest Marina and back. I never knew the breeze off the Bay of Quinte could be so cold! I don’t “love” […]

I Still Have Nightmares About Pole Vaulting

I Still Have Nightmares About Pole Vaulting

I am not ashamed to confess that I am not a big fan of contact sports, and really have limited interest in sports of any kind. I respect the sport of sports, and those who do follow sports, but I was just never big on sports. In high school, I would do everything short of […]

Celebrating the New Year on Big Island

Celebrating the New Year on Big Island

I spent New Year’s Eve the way I have most of my life – by going to bed. The only time my wife and I ever celebrated was in 2000 at a big bash in Picton’s Community Centre. We danced all night, and we ate from long tables groaning under the weight of food. Most […]

Dreaming of an Old Fashioned Christmas

Dreaming of an Old Fashioned Christmas

The older I get, the more fondly I like to look back to the days when I was growing up on the family farm, not far from where we live now. I guess that’s the reason I chose a red cedar for our Christmas tree this year, instead of the traditional spruce, or fir or […]

December Moments

December Moments

I have the dubious distinction of annually celebrating my birthday on one of the shortest days of the year. This might account for why I have taken on the habits of redpolls and tree sparrows of the sub arctic tundra who routinely begin feeding long before the light of day. Similarly, my breakfast is over […]

Learning to Embrace November

Learning to Embrace November

In the last decade or so, I have learned to accept November and enjoy it for what it is. I have been scurrying around – as my father always used to say, “like a fart in a mitten”, spending as much time as I can outdoors. My snowblower is mounted on the tractor, the leaves […]

Things That Make Me Go "Hmmm"

Things That Make Me Go “Hmmm”

Those who complain about telemarketers: Everyone these days has an answering machine. Invest a few dollars a month in Call Display. If the call comes through as “unknown name” or “unknown number,” smile at the phone as it rings and don’t answer it. If it’s important, they will leave a message. No one is obligated […]

About Two Special People, and a Dog

About Two Special People, and a Dog

We have always wanted to found our own village –   Louisa and I. A place where we, as like minded people, can reside and enjoy the simple things in life – wildflowers, abstract images in Nature, quietude, where motorists don’t speed and every day, regardless of weather,  is a special day. Louisa is a good […]

Hiking For Pleasure and Profit

Hiking For Pleasure and Profit

It seems as long as I can remember I have been leading hikes….somewhere. The photo on the right is one that was taken when I first started leading hikes professionally, in 1984, and I had been leading informal hikes for 20 years before that! I have been dubbed by a colleague as the “pied piper […]

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