….thanks to Granny Shot It for hosting the Eleven Day Hallowe’en Challenge
Category Archives: Hallowe’en
Eleven Day Hallowe’en Challenge – Day 1
….thanks to Granny Shot It Photography for hosting this short 11 day challenge
Have you seen any unusual or good Hallowe’en decorations in your neighbourhood or in your travels? These two shots were taken up in Sringwater at Harris Farms. 


Friendly Friday Photo Challenge – Pathways
…..thanks to Amanda from Something to Ponder About for hosting the Friendly Friday Photo Challenge
The pathways here are from the neighbourhood, at Highgate Cemetery in London, Kensington Gardens in London, an autumn path along the Lakeshore, a path through the garden at Montgomery’s Inn, a path to a neighbour’s house on Hallowe’en and a path through the woods when we were ‘hunting’ for the perfect Christmas tree.
Hallowe’en on Sixth Street
….yesterday started out grey and wet but by late afternoon the rain ceased and the children arrived in their glorious costumes
We never get many children at our door but yesterday, despite a wet start to the day, we saw a relatively large number for the bottom of Sixth St.. I say bottom because so many families don’t venture those few extra steps into our block mainly because so few doors are open.
Before it got too dark I walked up the street to see how the neighbours decorated their doorways. Here’s a small sampling of what I saw. By the way we had 38 trick or treaters come to our door.












New Flower (October 31, 2018) – Lone Hallowe’en Rose
Kammie’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge – Oct. 25, 2018
….thanks to Kammie from the Nut House Central for hosting the Odd Ball Challenge
This week’s photos are from the Highgate Cemetery, an art installation, flowerpot art, Clifford the Dog and my granddaughter’s quirky pumpkin that we worked on together.
October Photo a Day – Pumpkins
….thanks to City Sonnets for hosting the October Photo a Day Challenge
This challenge couldn’t have come at a more perfect time. On Thursday my husband and I drove to the cottage and passed a couple of farmer’s stands that were loaded with pumpkins and yesterday my granddaughter and I decorated one that I bought for her.





Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge – Letter O – Needs to have an O anywhere in the World
….thanks Cee for hosting Fun Foto Challenge
Otters at the Toronto Zoo

Orangutan at the Toronto Zoo

Jack-O-Lantern

Cows at the Royal

Hog at the Royal

Olaf at the Hamilton Santa Claus Parade

Halloween at the Zoo
….it started out chilly but when the sun came out the layers came off
Going to the zoo during the week on Halloween had its perks. There was lots of parking, the line-up to get into the zoo was very short and we didn’t have to push through crowds of people to see the pandas. The downside is that a lot of the refreshment stands and rest areas were closed. The mono-rail wasn’t operating and some of the animal enclosures were closed.
We arrived late morning and we needed to bundle up to stay warm. Out came the hats, gloves and scarves. As soon as we entered the grounds we could see that staff had made an effort to decorate for Halloween.
Our first destination was the panda pavilion. The pandas are on loan here from China and the original two successfully mated to produce two cubs. The young cubs are already two years old and are almost the same size as their parents. In March, Toronto will have to say good-bye to the pandas when they move to Calgary. I was thrilled that I was able to get so close to get some great shots.


As we walked from the Giant Panda Experience towards the Polar Bears and then to the African Savanna, the sun came out and we shed our hats, gloves and scarves. The pathways are beautifully laid out as they wind through forests of orange, gold and red. There were many interesting animals along the way but this post would be far too long if I mentioned them all. I’ll save that for another day.
The Changing Seasons – October 2016
…..thanks to Cardinal Guzman for hosting Changing Seasons
October has been a month of birthdays in our family and all were special birthdays. We started with my husband’s 65th birthday, then my father’s 90th birthday, my granddaughter’s 1st birthday and my son-in-law’s 40th birthday. October also saw the colours finally change and mostly towards the end of the month. Finally the month ended, as it always does, with Hallowe’en and what a glorious day it was for trick or treating.














