If you’ve forgotten how much fun a snowy winter day can be (and that’s easy to do) take a toddler outside. The problem with growing up is that it takes such effort to see through a child’s eyes.
After Hurricane Hazel in 1954 a system of dams were built on the watersheds throughout Southern Ontario. The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority maintains the dams and levees throughout the Nottawasaga River watershed. The dam at the New Lowell Conservation Area (aka the New Lowell Pond), controls flooding on Coates Creek, a tributary of the Nottawasaga.

New Lowell Dam at New Lowell Conservation Area
I’m not a photographer, and don’t have a very good camera. But, inspired by Lifehacker’s post Set Up 2010 for a 365-Day Photo Project I’m launching into a year long photo project. Here is day one.
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