
Monthly Archives: September 2017
Sunday Trees – 304
….. a little late this week with my Sunday Trees
Thanks Becca for hosting Sunday Trees.


Ever seen a catalpa tree before? They are native to North America and have lovely heart shaped leaves and these long slender bean like seed pods in the fall.
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge – Letter D
….join this week’s Fun Foto Challenge by posting photos of pictures that start with the letter D and have only 4 letters
Deck with a Dear Friend

Dock

Deck with Deck Chairs

Dogs

Door

New Flower (September 12, 2017) – Cone Shaped Hydrangea


Share Your World – September 11, 2017
…..thank you Cee for bringing me back to Share Your World
Would you want $200,000 right now or $250,000 in a year? It’s safe to assume all money is tax free.
I would want the smaller amount and invest it now. Who knows where I’ll be in a year? If I’m gone at least my family can enjoy the money.
Is it more important to love or be loved?
I think they go hand in hand. If you love others chances are you’ll be loved back and if you are loved you can’t help but give back that love. Having one without the other would be very disappointing or very frustrating.
List things that represent abundance to you.
Time with loved ones
Solitary days at the cottage
Freedom to paint
Reading a good book
A beautiful garden to relax in

Good food and drink with family and friends
Exploring new destinations, short and long trips
What inspired you this past week? Feel free to use a quote, a photo, a story, or even a combination.
This past week I was inspired by the opening of a new store in my neighbourhood. It’s a wool shop with a lovely sitting area where customers are encouraged to bring their knitting and sit and share their knitting experiences and challenges. I’m very excited about this new store and wish them good success. I’ve been inspired to pick up my knitting needles and I purchased some beautiful yarn for a sweater for my granddaughter. The store is called Spin Me a Yarn. Check it out.
Fun at the Military Museum
….who knew?
Last Friday when we went to Dundurn Castle in Hamilton we never dreamt that the Military Museum would hold the attention of our almost two year old granddaughter.
The staff at the ticket office encouraged us to go to the museum because there were a lot of hands-on artefacts that Winnie would enjoy. We were somewhat sceptical but admission was very reasonable so I bought the tickets and we started to walk towards our destination. Unfortunately we ended up going in a circle and I went back inside to get directions again. We went right when we should have gone left.
When we got to the small museum we were greeted by a very nice young woman who reassured us that the museum was definitely hands-on. In the first room there were military costumes and hats to try on. I think the adults had more fun in this room.
The second floor definitely was a big hit with Winnie. In fact my daughter, Gaelan thought that this floor was better than the Children’s Museum (also in Hamilton). Winnie immediately went to the musical instruments and then entertained herself by emptying the cook pot of it artificial food and then filling it up again. She also enjoyed exploring the tent with her Papa.
When we had exhausted the novelty of this interesting place the rain had stopped and we headed back outside where Winnie headed for her favourite part of the park, the ‘dinosaur’ playground. More about that in a day or so.
Cheers!
Butter and Sand Sculptures
New Flower (September 11, 2017) – Cauliflower Florets
….our cauliflower plant bolted straight to florets



New Flower (September 10, 2017) – Common Sunflower
….the giants of the flower family
Now that summer is coming to a close these giant sunflowers are starting to loose their seeds and bend their heads. I was lucky to see them in different locations this week. The first was at Weber’s on my way to Kashe Lake and the second at Dundurn Castle in Hamilton.



New Flower (Sept. 9, 2017) – Everlasting Strawflower
…..this little beauty has closed up because of the rain
Going to the gardens at Dundurn Castle introduced me to a variety of new plants. The strawflower wasn’t new to me but I didn’t know that it closes up when it rains.

