Friday, 13 May 2011

Medical Appointment and Some Fun!

Wouldn't you know it, I was going to post a blog yesterday but Blogger was down, way down as it turned out so I posted most of these photos on Facebook, however for those that don't use Facebook, here they are again along with some others.

Sunday we went for a drive but it turned cloudy just after I took the photo below of a beautiful Trumpeter Swan, one of a pair here in the swale.




Tuesday the carpet installers arrived and got rid of the horrible burgundy carpet that showed every little thing and installed our beautiful wicker carpet. It has brightened the place up so much!


The old living room carpet being removed

The new carpet-so much brighter!

Today we had to go to Ottawa for our annual medicals so we went in early stopping first at one of our favourite parks, Andrew Haydon.


A pair of mallard ducks taking a dive

Andrew Haydon Park

Lots of ponds and bridges

A pair of geese with goslings

The fluffy babies

Pathway in the park


From there we still had some time so continued on to Mud Lake and walked a bit of the trail.

Turtles sunning

Mud Lake trail

Mud Lake

A blurry shot of a scarlet tanager

Then on to our family doctor’s where she loaded us down with tests and prescriptions.

This is the second week of the Tulip Festival so since it was such a beautiful sunny day and a perfect temperature we headed over to Commissioner’s Park where most of the tulips are. We weren’t the only ones. There were lots of people there on a weekday afternoon probably since rain is forecast for the foreseeable future.



A good turnout for a weekday afternoon






Probably because it's the last beautiful day in the foreseeable future









Getting out of the tulip festival-horrendous pain!
This is why we moved out of Ottawa (one of the reasons).

Sunday, 1 May 2011

The Sun Was Out When We Left!

These sheds were going down the road in front of us
 By the time we hit Balderson, Ontario, the skies clouded over. That wasn't supposed to happen!

Common merganser

And there they go!

Guess we can't have  a picnic here

Along the back roads

Old sheds

We checked this out for use and decided against it

These cute doggies were eyeing us

Bolton Creek (looks so much like the north shore of L. Superior)

Bolton Creek

Wetlands

Lily pads

More back roads

Lots of water along the road

Canadian shield

 We got some sun later in the day so decided to go to Kilmarnock for sunset.

Tonight's sunrays

And sunset

Friday, 22 April 2011

Back to God's Country

This morning Gordon and I decided since it was such a lovely day (for a change) that we would go and investigate some back roads that we hadn't been on yet.

We saw some beautiful country and I saw a lot of zigzag split rail fences. Gordon says I have a fetish for zigzag split rail fences. On the farm where I grew up there was a zigzag split rail fence that led from the barn to the pasture and I spent a lot of my childhood years walking along that laneway.




We decided since we can't get to gator country that this was a gator







Isn't this a beautiful setting for a house?

Lots of zigzag split rail fences

Fall River




World's smallest natural bridge (LOL)


If you look closely you can see a fisher. He was in the middle of the road and took off.





This swan was in the swale close to home (there were two of them).