Monday, September 26, 2011
Amy
The Week That Was...MOM (Montreal-Orlando-Montreal)
Why did the tortoise cross the road? |
deer, The Groves, Land O Lakes |
bee, The Groves, Land O´Lakes |
Eye see you! |
Tyler and Ebie |
Mom, Carolyn, Shawn and Brenna |
Ebie, Dee and Mom, the Groves |
Lyn and Hamie, backyard, Brooksville |
Me, Brenna and Lauren |
Shawn and Brenna |
Lyn, Le Jardin, Brooksville |
BBQ; Brooksville |
Ryan and Caroline |
Yeah! I didn´t hit the Bug! |
Dee and Lyn |
gws
Thursday, September 22, 2011
South for a week..part 2
Waterlily, Land O' Lakes, Florida |
Shawn,Brenna and Lauren |
But today Lyn and I drove down to the Groves in Lof L together, first stopping off to visit the horse farm where she takes dressage lessons, somewhere out in the country and seemingly in the middle of nowhere. I was introduced to all the inhabitants of the barn before leaving, arriving at Dee's around 11am to welcome Ryan who had just flown in from Salt Lake City. I hadn't seen him for few years, not since Marie and I had gone camping out west in the old
van, returning via Utah. He had just returned from three months in Barrow, Alaska and finding the heat of the south as uncomfortable as me.
Me & Marco, the Andalusian stallion |
Me and Ryan |
Lyn and Ryan |
While mum was with her occupational therapist (yesterday her physical therapist had come over and spent an hour with her) we sat outside to hear Ryan's tales from the far north. As we were looking out at the water a few feet away a small alligator showed his head, looking rather hungry and inviting us to come out and feed him some dogfood! Somewhere the mother 'gator may have been lurking so we kept our feet safely on the bank!
Baby 'gator, Dee's backyard |
Tyler and trumpet flower |
Tomorrow the gang is going to get together for a bbq one last time before I return to Montreal. If I have time I will update with pictures. Right now the thunder is crashing and booming outside my window, the dogs are howling and barking and supper is ready...to be continued... gws
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
South for a week..part 1
Brenna & Lauren |
Brenna & Grandma Lynette |
Sandhill crane in Dee's backyard |
Mum & Me |
Me, Carolyn & Mum |
Friday, September 16, 2011
McKibbin's Irish Pub
Thursday, September 15, 2011
September 11th weekend
Marie and I spent last weekend up at the cabin enjoying the most beautiful weather imaginable - warm, sunny days and clear, crisp and starry nights. It was a time for reflection of the past ten years and here in this place, easily done. I had a chance to plant a few trees - larch and mountain ash I had gathered from around the lake where I had been swimming earlier in the day and some ornamental grasses that were getting pot bound. September, of course, is the perfect month to plant and I have had almost a 100% success rate whatever and wherever I have added shrubbery, trees or flowers around the property.
This weekend I am off to Orlando, then onward to Brooksville to spend a week with my mum. If I get a chance I will blog from there. Till then enjoy the rest of summer and hopefully as you slide down the banisters of life the splinters never point the wrong way! gws
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Me, Muffy and the Runner, swimming lake |
Muffy atop the Runner hood, swimming lake |
Me going under at the lake, deserted as usual! |
Marie heading for the shower, 6pm |
This weekend I am off to Orlando, then onward to Brooksville to spend a week with my mum. If I get a chance I will blog from there. Till then enjoy the rest of summer and hopefully as you slide down the banisters of life the splinters never point the wrong way! gws
Sunday, September 4, 2011
September rumblings and ramblings
It has been a few weeks since I waxed poetic and not for lack of topics. Sometimes so much happens in a short while that one can hardly sort out the trivial from the not so and it all becomes a tangled jumble...Last I wrote we were planning on driving the old camper down to Maine to get some repair work done. Marie followed in the Dakota and we were then off to the coast for some fresh lobster. It was hot and got hotter as the brakes seized up on the pickup and began smoking. Call CAA. Hang around Augusta for another three hours getting repairs. Time for a new truck, but hey - we survived Tropical storm Irene. Back home a week of phone calls, checking Kijiji and Autotrader. And of course we are trying to get the construction of our new home underway, dealing with window manufacturers, quotes for the foundation and septic system, making changes here, there and trying to find someone who will be able to plow our long driveway come winter of the inevitable 5 feet of snow... 80 degrees outside and the s word has appeared for the first time...I am off to Florida next week to visit with Mom who is in therapy, recovering from her pneumonia and MRSA ....sore today from a day of laying sod at Lara's duplex and Phil calls me up and wants me to help him pick up 35 sheets of driwall. He wants to redo the basement before the baby arrives...even if it kills me I am going to smile and just keep scratchin' where it itches...gws
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Carefree Days
Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability and the carefree days harvest all the lovliest flowers of the soul, and, as we approach the last days of another August, I look back to the past few weeks with happy memories of these days spent with family and friends. My neighbours Mark and Kathy and their two girls spent three days up at the property with me earlier in the month, exploring the Domaine and the outlying area. They drove around Lake Megantic and through the little village of Piopolis one day, spent one beautiful hot morning enjoying the views from atop Mt. Megantic and visiting the observatory, then relaxing at night around the firepit eating smores as the Milky Way blazed overhead.
The following week brother Richard and his girlfriend Rosie arrived from Georgetown, Ontario, travelling down by train, and spending a few days enjoying the sights of Montreal. They got a day pass for the metro, met Marie for lunch in Chinatown, savoured the bounties of Quebec farms at the Marche Jean Talon and strolled Rue Henri-Julien where we first stayed in the city. A few days after they left Dart, Phil's friend from Nova Scotia, arrived with his family to spend a few days as well. Hopefully all concerned take back home good and happy memories. gws
This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath,
May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet
Bill Shakespeare
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
One July afternoon
I spent one afternoon in late July wandering around our property in the Domaine des Appalaches pointing my new Olympus Stylus camera at whatever caught my eye. Here are the results! Click on each image to get a bug`s eye view!....enjoy! gws
my $3 Wal-Mart rose! (greatus bargainius) |
Balloon flower (Platycod on grandiflorus) |
Alpine speedwell (Veronica allioni) |
Muffy (Inquisitivius Noseum) |
wild flower |
wild daisy |
red berries |
grey hopper (Crummius camoflagus) |
Green hopper ( Excellentium camoflagus) |
wild flower |
baby maple |
wild raspberry |
seed pods |
clover |
dried opds |
creepy crawly |
wild flower |
moss seedlings |
wild flower |
raspberries |
wild flowers |
wild berries |
hens n chick flower |
wild strawberries |
ground cover |
more local groundcover |
knot on cabin |
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