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Boomer's Park

Boomer standing near the edge of the woods in his park.

On January 15, 2002, Boomer left his park to go to Rainbow Bridge.
Boomer's Park will always remain here as a tribute to a wonderful Beardie
who loved to be surrounded by the open fields, trees, flowers, birds, chipmunks,
and, yes, even the snow...so many things to explore.
This is Boomer's story about his park...
 

 

Welcome to my park!

In March 1998 mom got me my own park - grass, trees, flowers, birds, squirrels, so many things that belong in a park. I am so incredibly joyous here in my park! We go for walks in the woods and on the grass - I get to sniff all the wonderful smells. The only problem is that I have to share my park with the other beardies...

In Canada we have four seasons and the birds and the grass are not always here. I would like to show you my park in the four seasons. Now, please join me on a brief tour of my park during the four seasons:

My Park in Spring:

Spring is such a welcome time of year in Canada. The warmth of the sun feels especially good after the cold days of winter. Here in the country the coming of spring really is as if a new morning has broken with all the hope and promise that this brings - new life comes to the earth.

Boomer checking the emerging daffodils at the edge of the woods.

 

 

 

The first day of spring was this week.  The daffodils at the edge of my woods are starting to grow.

We will come back in a couple of weeks to see them again.


 Trillium in the shady woods.

 

 

 The flower trillium is the official flower of the province of Ontario (where we live). Trillium like to live in a wooded area and Boomer's Park is a perfect place for them. We have trillium in other colours, but here are some of the white ones. Trillium is one of the flowers of spring.


My Park in Summer:

Summer in this part of Canada is wonderful. Long days and warm temperatures. We beardies can play from early in the morning until late at night. No lazy days of summer for us. My park is beautiful in the summer, as you can see.

The house nestled among some trees in the summer.

 

 

This is the caretaker's (oops - mom's) house that is in the park. We live here.

The grounds man (OK, it's really dad) spends a lot of time mowing the lawn so that my park always looks beautiful.


 Booomer seeing the summer flowers along the fence.

 

 

 

 

Here are some of the flowers in my park. I see a weed among the flowers.

I will have to speak to the gardener

 

 Boomer checking out the barn on our property.

 

 

 

 

This is the barn that is in my park.
As you can see it is nestled in among the trees.

I suggested to mom that the other beardies should live in this
very fine structure, but she just smiled and shook her head

 


My Park in Fall:


The houseamong the trees with chaging colour of the leaves.

 

 

 

Here is my house in the fall. The leaves are changing their colours and are starting to fall from the trees.

In the country we can sometimes get the scent of burning leaves (although people are not supposed to do that and my mom doesn't!)


My Park in Winter:


Boomer standing in the snow-covered driveway.

 

 

It is true; in the winter, we get snow in Canada... and beardies love snow!

In the winter everything is covered in snow - even my house.

But there are still squirrel in the woods and birds in the trees.

There is much for me to do.


 Boomer in the snow-covered back garded.

 

 

 

 I am keeping watch over my park - I do this in winter too! Mom doesn't sit out on the bench in winter - I don't understand why not!


 The snow bank in the driveway is taller than Baillie!

 

 

 

 This snow bank is pretty high! It is over Baillie's head!

Some winters we get a lot of snow!


I hope that you have enjoyed your tour of my park in the four seasons.
I love living in my park so much more than in the city!

 

 

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