Friday, February 13, 2026

When fire touches your family

Our son, Zach, and daughter-in-law, Michaela, were woken up early yesterday morning by 3-year-old Lilly: Claira’s room was on fire.

The good news, if there is any, is everyone is OK. Zach ran through the flames, and snatched her from her crib. They were out of the house by the time the fire trucks and EMS rolled up.

They were taken by ambulance to the hospital, and despite some smoke inhalation, seem to be fine.

The bad news: the damage is extensive and the house is uninhabitable. Rebuilding will be a long road of dealing with insurance companies and contractors. It is a nightmare come to life.

We often say it’s just stuff, that it can be replaced, while life cannot be. And that is indeed true here. But, still, that’s our family. We’d wish this on no one.

The word, hero, keeps bouncing through my head. A three-year-old who had the fortitude to alert her parents before the smoke alarm even went off. A dad who didn’t even think about himself as he ran straight into a burning room and grabbed an almost-14-month-old from her crib. A mom who keeps it together for her traumatized family after the unthinkable has happened. The universe is testing them all.

Whenever anyone asks us about them, we tell them what great kids they are. What incredible parents they have become. We talk about the remarkably sweet and insightful kids they’re raising. The home they’ve built around them.

It hurts to imagine the what-ifs, to think about the heartbreak of everything you’ve worked for being put in such peril. But we’re thankful they have the support of family, friends, and community to rebuild. We’re thankful we have them, period.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Off with her coat!

Believe it or not, this is her happy look
London, ON
February 2026
This photo originally shared on Instagram


For close to a month, the temperature here stayed well below freezing. Most days, it was so cold that Calli the Wonderschnauzer ran under the dining room table when it was time to go outside.

We insisted on putting on her coat, which only added to her misery. It’s hard to explain to a dog that we’re doing all of this to keep her safe and warm.

Well, the temperature finally climbed above freezing, so the coat stayed on the hook as we prepared to head out. She didn’t run under the dining table, instead planting herself at the door when she realized the hated purple coat was staying in the vestibule.

She had an extra bounce in her step as we closed the door behind us, almost as if she knew something had changed. I don’t profess to speak dog, but she seemed happier than she had been in a while.

I can’t control the weather, and her much despised coat might yet be needed before this ridiculous winter finally gives way to spring. So we’ll use extra treats to coax her out from under the dining room table, and we’ll offer extra pets and hugs for a girl who deserves happy moments as much as anyone.

It’s a dog thing, I think.

Good girl.

#ldnont #canada #callithewonderschnauzer #actofdog

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Don't cry over spilled pasta

Geometry on the floor
London, ON
February 2026
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Don’t be sad that it fell on the floor and made a mess.

Be glad that we were there to witness it at all.

That we had the freedom and the time to capture it in all its mundane glory.

That this qualified as the most challenging obstacle we had to face on this - or any - given day.

Pasta as perspective. Who knew?

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #grocery #store #nofrills #shopping #pasta #stilllife #photography #apple #iphone #iphone17 #shotoniphone

Monday, February 09, 2026

Salt, pepper, and life in general

Give them a shake
London, ON
February 2026
This photo originally shared on Instagram


On a bitterly cold winter’s morning, the sun reaches through the window and floods the table with enough light to banish the season - for at least as long as breakfast lasts.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #morningbites #salt #pepper #stilllife #shadow #monochrome #photography #apple #iphone17 #shotoniphone

Sunday, February 08, 2026

Not quite the Himalayas

Craggy peaks
London, ON
February 2026
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Winter is cold, uncomfortable, and even dangerous.

But it can also be stunningly beautiful, particularly in the corners of everyday life where we rarely venture.

This chilly dichotomy dawned on me the other night as the dog and I set out on a walk. It had been snowing for days, leaving everything in sight covered in a thick layer of white.

At the end of our block, a plow had left a massive pile of jumbled snow behind, jagged blocks casting sharp shadows under the brilliant streetlights, the colour naturally drained from the icy facets.

It reminded me of those drone overflights of majestic peaks, a mundane suburban snow mountain masquerading as something much more substantial. And if you squinted just so, you might be tricked into believing this was indeed something more.

But that’s the thing about the theatre of the mind. What we see within it is substantial if we believe it to be so. Imagination is a wonderful thing, isn’t it?

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #winter #snow #weather #wx #onstorm #texture #streetphotography #monochrome #photography #apple #iphone #iphone17 #shotoniphone

Saturday, February 07, 2026

Lola Granola would be proud

Packaged
London, ON
February 2026
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Life is filled with what I like to call in-between moments, scenes of utter ordinariness that would otherwise fade into nothingness if we allowed them.

Yet sometimes we get a nudge from the universe to remember them, anyway, to snapshot them as a way of journaling the simple moments of what many might deem simple lives.

This latest example is the box of granola bars we brought home from the Costco in the midst of a blizzard, the winds blowing so strongly at one point that the box almost launched itself out of the cart and across the parking lot.

We probably shouldn’t have been out, but with the weather warnings suggesting things would get even worse, we made the very Canadian decision to dig out the car and forage for enough groceries to see us through the storm. It’s one of the ways we batten down the hatches when things get rough.

After getting home and thawing ourselves out, I stopped in my tracks after opening the box and noticing the weird spectacle that lay inside. The patterns and colours strangely spoke to me. So I played dining room table photographer for a few minutes to freeze that particularly dark Friday evening in time.

Because lives are complex things. And some of us are lucky enough to live them out alongside partners who understand the secret language of blizzards and granola bars, and will carefully watch over you as you try to keep boxes from flying away into apocalyptic snow storms.

Because ordinary isn’t really ordinary, nor is simple really simple. And in the end, the stories of the everyday turn out to be the stories of us.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #granola #foodporn #random #kitchen #stilllife #photography #apple #iphone #iphone17 #shotoniphone

Friday, February 06, 2026

As day gives way to night

One last blast
London, ON
March 2025
This photo originally shared on Instagram


At the end of the day, the skies come alive with reflected fire that burns brilliantly for just a few fleeting moments before darkness wins the daily, epic battle.

A message from the universe, perhaps, to look up while we still can.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #sunset #cloudspotting #optimistpark #naturephotography #landscapephotography #photography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography

Thursday, February 05, 2026

Leaving land behind

Destination unknown
Port Stanley, ON
August 2025
This photo originally shared on Instagram


I like to do this thing in winter: pull up pics from the summer to remind myself that the cold and the darkness won’t last forever.

Which explains today’s photo taken from a beach, as a single sea gull headed out into the limitless skies over Lake Erie.

I remember what it felt like to stand in one place, my feet sinking slowly into the warm sand, watching this solitary bird disappear from view. While I logically knew she was a masterful flyer, I still found myself wishing her safe flight and an equally safe return.

I’ll never know if my wish was fulfilled, or where she ended up. But I’d like to think she, too, found light and warmth, and she’s safely weathering the current winter weather.

Part of me also wonders if I’ll see her again on my next visit to the shore. I’ll never know that, either, but life well lived doesn’t always involve getting every last answer to every last question. It’s perfectly acceptable for birds like this one to leave a little mystery in their wake.

#portstanley #beach #ldnont #ontario #canada #lakeerie #bird #seagull #flight #naturephotography #landscapephotography #photography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography

Wednesday, February 04, 2026

The two sides of a foggy morning

Focus harder
London, ON
December 2024
This photo originally shared on Instagram


What the fog takes away in visibility it returns to us in sheer clarity.

It removes extraneous detail from the scene so that we can instead focus on the things that truly matter.

It even silences the overwhelming noise that pollutes our senses so the quiet voices have a chance to finally be heard.

What originally started out as a simple photo of a tree at the edge of a foggy park seems to have turned into something else entirely.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #tree #fog #winter #weather #wx #optimistpark #naturephotography #landscapephotography #silhouette #monochrome #photography #nikon #nikonphotography #nikon_photography

Tuesday, February 03, 2026

Praying in a different kind of cathedral

Reverent
London, ON
February 2026
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Not all cathedrals were built by humans.

Some of them were carved, drop by drop, out of the very ground at our feet.

Or planted by unseen forces long before we arrived.

Or shaped by the winds that carried life in from distant lands.

Or maybe it’s all of the above.

However this place was formed, it’s a place worthy of worship.

Because belief takes many forms.

And standing in silence in this reverent place feels like the right way to connect with the things that matter.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #medwayvalley #winter #cathedral #forest #trees #thames #river #reflective #naturephotography #landscapephotography #photography #apple #iphone #iphone17 #shotoniphone

Monday, February 02, 2026

Deep in an all-too-quiet valley

Hushed season
London, ON
February 2026
This photo originally shared on Instagram


Weeks of significant snowfall and historic cold have transformed the river valley, thick layers of snow covering every tree, an equally thick layer of ice now hiding the flowing waters.

It’s eerily quiet here, as if winter has switched off the mic and shushed all who visit this place.

The late afternoon sun is quickly sinking into the western sky, the last remaining light fading from the surface of the snow, lengthening shadows turning ever deeper shades of blue.

A tiny stretch of remaining open water reflects an equally tiny sliver of residual light, one last act of defiance against the forces that continue to dominate this ever changing landscape.

Spring will come soon enough, but for now it is the cold that owns the narrative, that pushes all others aside. Power may only be temporary, but in the moment, it’s the only thing most of us see and hear.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #medwayvalley #winter #forest #trees #thames #river #reflective #naturephotography #landscapephotography #photography #apple #iphone #iphone17 #shotoniphone

Sunday, February 01, 2026

Toothy frozen fish

Please shoot my good side
London, ON
January 2026
This photo originally shared on Instagram


The local grocery store has a fully stocked fish section tucked way in the back, usually staffed by a fishmonger who knows more about things that swim than just about anyone.

And as much mad respect as I have for the fish experts among us, I don’t want to have to explain to them why I would like to shoot still-life photographs of their frozen, departed friends.

I don’t eat things that are remotely recognizable, after all, and fish heads on ice very much qualify as things I’ll never add to my cart. So I’d hate to waste the staff’s time in conversation, knowing full well I wouldn’t be buying their wares.

So when the counter was unstaffed during yesterday’s grocery run, I seized the moment and quickly composed a few images through the dirty glass.

Every photo has a back story, a narrative unique to the person who takes it, a chain of logic that’s been taking shape in the shooter’s head for years, or even decades.

So we shoot the fish and tell the stories. Even if we have to bend the rules a little.

#ldnont #london #ontario #canada #grocery #store #sobeys #shopping #frozen #fish #stilllife #photography #apple #iphone #iphone17 #shotoniphone

Saturday, January 31, 2026

Rusty freighter at rest

She's been places
Toronto, ON
January 2026
This photo originally shared on Instagram


The CSL Welland bulk freighter sits dockside in Toronto as her crew busily unloads her in advance of her next trip.

Her burnt-orange sides betray years of abuse from being squeezed through locks barely wider than her beam, yet still she sails, quietly powering the industrial economy most of us never bother to think about.

Why am I shooting mournful photos of a rusty boat?

Maybe not everything needs a reason. Maybe I just want to remember what it feels like to stand beside the chilled lake and watch the barely perceptible breeze trace gentle ripples in its waters.

#toronto #canada #lakeontario #reflective #shipspotting

Friday, January 30, 2026

The ice storm comes for my car

Shellacked
London, ON
December 2025
This photo originally shared on Instagram


We’re having ourselves quite the Canadian winter, so scenes like this have become more common than they typically have been.

My inclination is usually to clean the car off so we can get going before we freeze to death, but the visuals are often so arresting - and temporary - that it’s worth a frozen-shut eyelid so we can get the shot.

Because the ice and snow won’t stick around for much longer. But the Canadian in me wants to freeze it in time so eventually we’ll be able to remember what it all felt like.

Maybe that’s a very Canadian trait, too. Or maybe I’ve just been spending too much time in the freezing cold.

#ldnont #ontario #canada #icicleworks #red