Away on Vacation

for the next 2 1/2 weeks

Kevin and I are taking a road trip to the east coast of Canada and a quick drive through Maine (although we heard there might be flooding on the day we arrive in Bangor).

We’re spending five days with our daughter and her family in Moncton, NB and then we’re heading to Nova Scotia for another 5 days. I’m hoping to get lots of photos of the autumn colours in all the places we plan to visit. I’ve cleared some of my old photos from my media file so I’m I’ll be able to keep up with my blog from my phone. Wish us good weather. There is a tropical storm heading towards Moncton but our daughter isn’t too worried.

While we’re away we’re having the siding on our house painted. It should be done when we return.

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This is what it looks like now. It will be interesting to see it with new colours (Hudson Bay Blue and Cloud White).

Tuesday Textures – From Cracked to Thorny

and everything in between

Autumn is the perfect time to find textures on plant materials. As they age they crack, crinkle and become brittle.

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Sunday Trees – October 1, 2023

thanks to Becca Givens for hosting Sunday Trees https://beccagivens.wordpress.com/2023/10/01/sunday-trees-501/

Changing colours in the neighbourhood. The first tree to completely change over to yellow.

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A Bittersweet Weekend

closing the cottage for the season

It’s always harder to close the cottage when the weather is so lovely. It had to be done, though, because Kevin and I are taking a road trip to the east coast before Thanksgiving. I drove up Saturday morning and only brought enough food for one dinner and one breakfast. I didn’t have to worry about turning on the fridge because I wasn’t staying long.

The line up for the ferry was half way up the hill when I arrived and more cars arrived. Luckily everyone got on the next ferry.

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When I arrived at the cottage I took some time to go to the beach and go for a long walk. It was surprisingly busy for September. You wouldn’t know it from my photos.

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Dinner consisted of potato salad that I picked up in Tiny Village, a couple of slices of bread from the Inn with ham and cheese, a cup of soup and of course a glass of wine
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Breakfast was the same bread but toasted on the BBQ and a cup of coffee. Before I started to work I read a few pages of my book and had another walk on the beach

Closing up the cottage involves stripping all the beds, storing the pillows, cushions and blankets in storage containers, taking all the liquids and canned good out of the cupboards to take home (otherwise they freeze over the winter and the cans bulge), packing away all the candles and anything that the mice like to chew on (hopefully they’ll stay away this fall), closing and locking all the windows, moving the BBQ and covering it, bringing all the outdoor chairs inside and boarding up the doors. It was a lot of work but I managed.

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I left at 2:20, dropped the garbage and recycling at the top of our laneway and headed for the ferry dock. I knew there was a 2:30 ferry but I didn’t expect to catch it. I thought I would be waiting in line for the 3:30 boat. When I got to dock the boat was still being loaded and to my surprise I was the last car on the ferry. I don’t very often get this view going across the bay to the mainland.

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Au revoir, Christian Island. See you next summer.