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The Winter Moose
A poignant tale of two intertwined lives: a moose's journey through the wilderness and a hunter's struggle for survival, powerfully...

Tisha Mosher
Feb 121 min read
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Tisha Mosher
Dec 8, 20240 min read
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Moonlight Howl
A winter scene, hushed and deep, Where shadows dance and secrets sleep. Two hearts entwined, a silent vow, Beneath the moon, their...

Tisha Mosher
Nov 29, 20241 min read
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Embracing the Wilderness: A Journey Through Art
Welcome to our art blog, where we explore nature's beauty and mystery through the eyes of talented artists. Today, we’re diving into a...

Tisha Mosher
Sep 12, 20242 min read
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Spring Migration
The returning migratory waterfowl is a spectacular part of late winter. Incredibly, after flying great distances on designated flight...

Tisha Mosher
Feb 26, 20241 min read
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Buck In The Full Moon
Halfway between the Winter Equinox and the Spring Solstice comes Imbolc, celebrating the winter's halfway point. It fell on February 3rd...

Tisha Mosher
Feb 5, 20242 min read
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Wolf Moon
Many cultures have a name for the full moon, January’s moon is Wolf Moon because it is said that you can hear the cries of hungry wolves...

Tisha Mosher
Jan 29, 20241 min read
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Waiting For The Snow
The magnificent birch tree grows in every region of Canada. Deep roots bring nutrients to branches and leaves, helping the tree to grow...

Tisha Mosher
Jan 15, 20241 min read
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Frozen Mountain
A few years ago, I spent 2 weeks just a little north of Mont Tremblant. Losing track of time, 5km away from the trailhead at sunset. I...

Tisha Mosher
Jan 8, 20242 min read
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The painting that started it all
Have you ever wondered what painting was the first to be added to the National Gallery Of Canada collection? The answer is Sunrise on...

Tisha Mosher
Dec 11, 20232 min read
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The Van Gogh Family
Everyone knows Vincent Vangogh. Visions of sunflowers and mutilated ears, appea r when you mention his name. How did he go from shooting...

Tisha Mosher
Dec 4, 20232 min read
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Gustav Klimt, Hope I
Gustav Klimt was born into a large middle-class family on July 14, 1862, near Vienna, Austria. His father was a gold smith which may have...

Tisha Mosher
Nov 27, 20232 min read
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The Jack Pine and Tom Thomson
The Jack Pine I was reading a book about the history of Algonquin Park. This got me thinking about the Group Of Seven. I love their work...

Tisha Mosher
Nov 20, 20232 min read
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Voice Of Fire
Voice Of Fire I love to talk about Voice Of Fire. Love it or hate it, this painting is one of the most controversial pieces of Canadian...

Tisha Mosher
Nov 13, 20232 min read
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Conflict in Pine Creek School, PEI
I will set the scene of an epic battle that took place in 1885. The Location was Pine Creek, Prince Edward Island. A lone young teacher...

Tisha Mosher
Nov 5, 20232 min read
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A Minor Spill
On July 9 a Le boat employee accidentally pumped diesel fuel into the Rideau River for the second time in two years. When taking pictures...

Tisha Mosher
Jul 12, 20231 min read
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When the rubber meets the road
By Patricia Mosher, Apple House Art Normally when I go to Ottawa to see art it’s at the National Gallery, however yesterday I had to see...

Tisha Mosher
Jul 11, 20232 min read
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Winter In The Laurentian Mountains
I spent quite a bit of time living around Mont Tremblant in Quebec. The best part of it was not the skiing or even the après-skiing...

Tisha Mosher
Jun 25, 20232 min read
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Dispersing Wolves, Contemporary Art
Dispersing Wolves, Contemporary Art A little while ago I was at an art gallery opening. That show did not go that well for me. The...

Tisha Mosher
Jun 24, 20232 min read
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