Photo of the Day
Every day North Huron Publishing will post a photograph showing what life is like in Huron County that day. Photos will come from both North Huron Publishing Company staff and community members.
If you have a photo you would like considered for the Photo of the Day, email reporter@northhuron.on.ca.
The photo of the day for February 15 comes from
The photo for February 14 comes from Brussels.
The photo for February 13 comes from Blyth.
The photo for February 12 comes from Morris-Turnberry.
The photo for February 11 comes from Brussels.
The photo for February 10 comes from Walton.
The photo for February 9 comes from Morris-Turnberry.
The photo of the day for February 8 comes from Brussels and shows the mill on the river in the village which has recently been targeted for a potential restoration project.
The photo for February 7 comes from just outside of Blyth and shows the barren fields awaiting spring.
The photo of the day for February 6 comes from Walton and shows the former Duff s United Church on what could be a sunny day if it weren t for the cloud cover.
The photo of the day for February 5 comes from Morris-Turnberry and shows a beautiful path cut through some snowy trees.
The photo for February 4 comes from Liz Allan and shows the fog that has lain heavy over her village of Wroxeter for the past few days.
The photo of the day for February 3 comes from the Brussels baseball diamond which is currently not a great place for a game of catch, but a snowball fight might not be out of the question.
The photo of the day for February 2 comes from the Blyth Campground. The entire grounds are covered in snow and make a great spot for some brisk walking.
The photo for February 1 comes from Liz Allan of Wroxeter who snapped this photo of the fog on the Maitland River.
The photo for today comes from Liz Allan and shows a squirrel she caught having a mid-winter snack.
The photo for January 30 comes from Morris-Turnberry and shows the snow-covered landscapes that have replaced the muddy browns of the mid-winter thaw.
The photo for today comes from Edie Taylor and shows a red-tailed hawk he caught enjoying the thaw.
The photo for today comes from East Wawanosh and shows Children s Memorial Park blanketed by snow.
The photo for today comes from Brussels and shows that baseball diamonds, even in the depths of winter, can always be a great place to be.
The photo for January 26 comes from Blyth and shows the snow-covered landscapes of the village.
The photo of the day for January 25 comes from Morris-Turnberry and shows a beautiful snowy landscape.
The photo for January 24 comes from Brussels and shows a snow-covered tree in the downtown core.
The photo for January 23 comes from the Walton area where the International Plowing Match will be held in the fall. While the fields there are snow-covered now, they will be home to thousands of visitors in a few months time.