It’s quite remarkable how light reflects from a single ray of sunlight!

It’s quite remarkable how light reflects from a single ray of sunlight!

A beautiful, sulphur-coloured, bracket fungi (Laetiporus sulphureus) growing on an Oak in Westmount Park. Commonly, known as the “Chicken Mushroom” in North America due to its taste. In Great Britain, reported cases of poisoning, have classified this species as inedible.

It’s only early September; however, living above the 49th parallel north, ensures an early autumn.

This evening’s late summer’s sunset, colouring the sky, over Westmount Park.


A large planter containing the park’s Hawthorn trees. British and Irish folklore contains many accounts of fairies making their homes under ancient Hawthorns.

Another “picture perfect” summer’s evening in Westmount Park.



