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Ribbons Ridden

August 20, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

Ribbons of asphalt Ridden and flung — Ribbons of flesh Ripped and wrung. © Dale Schierbeck 2014 Read more poetry here

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Filed Under: Poetry, Writes Tagged With: asphalt, cycling, Poem, Poetry, riding, Verse, writing

Perched

August 19, 2014 by Dale 4 Comments

And now for a very different submission on the subject of silhouettes … while neither man nor boy, neither father or son, there was something truly magical in this creature that captured my imagination for more than a moment. © Dale Schierbeck 2014 See more photography here ….

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Filed Under: General, Nature, Shoots, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged With: beetle, insect, Photo, Photography, Shoots, silhouette, Weekly Photo Challenge

Playing in the Shadows

August 18, 2014 by Dale 5 Comments

A different submission than my “Bonded” contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette. Instead, we watch from a distance as some children play in the shadows of one of New Brunswick’s many covered bridges ….     © Dale Schierbeck 2014 © Dale Schierbeck 2014 © Dale Schierbeck 2014 See more photography here ….

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Filed Under: Children, General, People, Shoots, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged With: black and white, Bridge, children, covered bridge, New Brunswick, Photo, Photography, play, shadows, Shoots, silhouette, Weekly Photo Challenge

Bonded ~ Weekly Photo Challenge

August 16, 2014 by Dale 20 Comments

My contribution to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette. © Dale Schierbeck 2014 See more photography here ….

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Filed Under: General, People, Shoots, Sky, Travel, Water, Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged With: bond, Bonding, father and son, Photo, Photography, Shoots, silhouette, sunset, Water, Weekly Photo Challenge

Textures in Wood ~ Weekly Photo Challenge

August 9, 2014 by Dale 7 Comments

Trees — they give us life. They give our world texture. Perhaps it is the fact I that grew up with trees all around me and spent so many days of my youth playing in them, on them, with them, but, whatever the reason, there is a beauty in them that I can’t get enough…

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Filed Under: General, Nature, Shoots, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge Tagged With: bark, BC, British Columbia, burnt, Photo, Photography, Shoots, Texture, Textured, Textures, Travels, tree, trees, Weekly Photo Challenge, Wood

Carrot and Apple Slaw with Chevril Vinaigrette

August 7, 2014 by Dale 1 Comment

A simple side salad designed to pair with my recent Scallops with Sorrel Butter, this is so easy — and quite frankly healthy as well — that you may want to find other things to pair it. In fact, the recipe is so easy, it hardly even needs a recipe. The inspiration came from the…

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Filed Under: CSA, Eats, Gluten-Free, Recipes, Salad, Side Dish, Vegetarian Tagged With: agave syrup, apple, carrot, Carrots, chevril, coleslaw, easy, fennel tops, lemon, low-fat, Salad, side, slaw, vegetables, vegetarian

“Brockton IPA” (American IPA) Granville Island Brewing

August 3, 2014 by Dale 2 Comments

Mmm, I remember when … I remember when the Granville Island Brewing Co. began its production (1984) … or near to it as it was 1986 that I moved to Vancouver for a year . I remember when it was one of the first microbreweries in country that was still either “Do you drink Canadian…

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Filed Under: American Pale Ale, Beer Reviews, Eats, India Pale Ale (IPA) Tagged With: BC, bitter, British Columbia, craft beer, food, Granville Island, Hops, IBU, India Pale Ale, indian pale ale, IPA, jammy, malts, microbreweries, ordinary, Review, Vancouver

Scallops with Sorrel-Butter with Sweet Pea and Pancetta Dust

August 1, 2014 by Dale 5 Comments

Life is filled not only with sweetness, but the tartness of it can also surprise … and reward. The Back Story: I know my most recent CSA Mystery was a tough one and even you had a chance to see the plant growing, I’m sure it didn’t make it any easier to identify. If you…

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Filed Under: CSA, Eats, Fish, Recipes Tagged With: Bacon, Butter, Carrots, chevril, Cooking, CSA, CSA Mystery, food, mint, Pancetta, puree, Recipe, scallops, sea scallops, sorrel, sorrel leaves, sweet pea purée, Sweet Peas, wine

“Oranje Weisse” (White Ale) Amsterdam Brewing Co. Limited

July 31, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

Amsterdam is a brewery that is quickly going to the top of my mental list of brewers who consistently produce stellar beers. They gained my instant respect with their Boneshaker IPA and cemented it with the vastly different but equally impressive Vicars Vice old ale. And while they stay in their own ale series, I can’t imagine…

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Filed Under: Beer Reviews, Eats, Old Ale Tagged With: Amsterdam Brewery, balance, Belgian, bitter, Boneshaker, food, LCBO, malt, microbreweries, Netherlands, Ontario, orange, Oranje, Review, summer, Toronto, Weisse, weizenbier, wheat, Wheat Ale, White Ale

CSA Adventures … Mystery #3

July 30, 2014 by Dale Leave a Comment

So the next lesson in mysteries is that sometimes you have to look outside your borders to find adventure …. My challenge in maintaining this even into the third installment of the series is that I didn’t find much a mystery in my CSA share this past go-round. Most of the usual suspects emerged in…

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Filed Under: CSA, Eats, Food, Ramblings, Shoots, Writes Tagged With: adventure, Community Shared Agriculture, CSA, local, Locavore, mystery, organic veggies

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