THROUGH THE LENS | Farmers and livestock alike sweltered in the first days of September, harvest hit full-throttle and the fall colours painted their usual, glorious tapestry.
September in photos
Strategies for protecting your downside risk
Every now and then, we all need to take a step back and remove ourselves from our day-to-day activities to see the big picture. At this time of year coming into the fall and winter, we speak a lot with clients about protecting not just any of this year’s crops sitting in the bins but
A more winter-like pattern
As I pointed out in last week’s forecast, it looks as if our general weather pattern has definitely undergone a switch to what looks to be a bit more active. This could mean we’ll finally get some much-needed precipitation. Eastern regions saw some of this precipitation last week when a Colorado low brought upwards of
Cool start to the week, then mild
It looks more and more like winter will visit us during this forecast period. While things do look like they’ll get colder, it doesn’t look like we’ll see temperatures much colder than average during this forecast period — but to us so far this winter, it will feel cold! Weather for the first part of
Marcel Debreuil Dec. 27, 1943 — Aug. 18, 2011
Marcel Debreuil loved working with budding artists.photo: Susan Crawford-Young He built tunnels to house his angel sculptures and tried new fun techniques to make canvases for his paintings. He is known for his round canvases and he set some of them on fire to give unique background textures for his exquisite drawings. His main summer
Frost And Frost Protection
The Weather Vane is prepared by Daniel Bezte, a teacher by profession with a B. A. (Hon.) in geography, specializing in climatology, from the University of Winnipeg. Daniel has taught university-level classes in climate and weather and currently operates a computerized weather station at his home near Birds Hill Park, on 10 acres he plans