…thanks to Jez for hosting ‘fan of….sun through the trees’ https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2020/10/12/sun-through-the-trees-fan-of-82/
…thanks to Jez for hosting ‘fan of….sun through the trees’ https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2020/10/12/sun-through-the-trees-fan-of-82/
…thanks to Becca Givens for hosting Sunday Trees https://beccagivens.wordpress.com/2020/10/11/sunday-trees-465/
….thanks to Norm for hosting Thursday Doors. https://miscellaneousmusingsofamiddleagedmind.wordpress.com/2020/10/08/thursday-doors-october-8-2020/
Hamilton, ON is a university town. Around the campus and the McMaster Hospital is a neighbourhood of family homes and student housing known as Ainslie Wood and Westdale, adjacent to the Royal Botanical Gardens. It is especially beautiful and quaint this time of year because of the changing colours.
…thanks to Jez for hosting Water, Water Everywhere https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2020/09/28/a-glimpse-through-the-trees-water-water-everywhere-47/
My favourite time of day to take photos…the golden hour. This is the view from the park at the bottom of my street.
….not just the temperature and the amount of daylight hours
Last week I spent four days at the cottage. It was only my third visit of the season and next week I’ll do one more visit and close up for the winter. It’s been a strange cottage season for the lessees on Christian Island but I’ve enjoyed it non the less.
Even walking through the woods was prohibited but we were allowed to venture to the beach and up and down our lanes. I’m beginning to notice the signs that autumn and winter are on their way. When the winds start up the acorns land hard on our metal roof and make a loud bang. There’s not a lot of change in colour yet but there are signs everywhere that it won’t be long now.
…thanks to Cee for hosting the Fun Foto Challenge
…thanks to Xingfu Mama for hosting Pull Up a Seat Challenge
Pull up a seat and enjoy our daughter’s birthday celebration.
or take a seat on this cold autumn morning and enjoy the view

or imagine what a Victoria Christmas would have been like in the 1800s.
