Category Archives: weekly photography challenge
Pull Up A Seat Photo Challenge – Week 35
…thanks to Xingfu Mama for hosting Pull Up a Seat Photo Challenge
Enjoying some of the last warm rays of summer before heading back to work.
Which Way Photo Challenge – Sept. 6, 2019
…thanks to Son of a Beach for hosting the Which Way Photo Challenge
From the beach to steps in the playground, through a covered bridge, along a walkway, over a bridge, down the stairs, over a gravel path, down the path of the waterfall and biking in the neighbourhood.
Friendly Friday Photo Challenge – Leaves
….thanks to Amanda for hosting this week’s Friendly Friday Photo Challenge





Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – #61 – Precious Pets
…thanks to Travels and Trifles for hosting this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge
Over the years I’ve had numerous ‘precious pets’ as have my daughters and sisters. Not all these lovelies belong to me but they are someone’s precious pet and I was privileged to have taken their picture.








Silent Sunday – September 1, 2019
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Sunday Trees – 407
…thanks to Becca Givens for hosting Sunday Trees
Pull Up a Seat Photo Challenge – Week 34
…thanks to Xingfu Mama for hosting Pull Up a Seat Photo Challenge
From the rides on the kid’s midway at the CNE to the old and unusual seats at the Ancaster Mill.
Thursday Doors – Ancaster Mill
….thanks to Norm for hosting Thursday Doors
This week I celebrated another birthday. They seem to come faster every year. My husband had to make a trip to Hamilton for a quick medical procedure so I went with him. When he was done he surprised me by driving to Ancaster to treat me to a wonderful lunch at the Ancaster Mill. It was a very easy and short trip from the hospital and the scenery along the way was beautiful.
The Ancaster Mill is situated beside a creek, with a large dining room built out overlooking the falls. It is the third oldest building in Ontario and has quite the history. Check it out here. 

The mill is situated on a hill to take advantage of the waterfall so walking from the parking lot to the restaurant can be an issue for people with mobility problems. There is, however, a driveway by the doors to the main entrance where passengers can be dropped off.

Before our lunch we walked around the grounds for a few minutes before heading up the stairs past the mill.







After a very delicious lunch we continued up another set of stairs to check out the new wedding chapel and pergola that was still under construction.




I can’t recommend the mill any more highly for a special occasion or splurge. It’s well worth the drive from anywhere in the Golden Horseshoe area or GTA.






















