….thanks Cee for hosting the One Way Photo Challenge
Images from my neighbourhood. Signs, roads, sidewalk and pathways.
….thanks Cee for hosting the One Way Photo Challenge
Images from my neighbourhood. Signs, roads, sidewalk and pathways.
….thanks to Cee for hosting the Which Way Photo Challenge
This week my husband and I did a three day road trip to Prince Edward County to take in the sites and sample some amazing homegrown wines. We started at the Montrose Inn where we were treated to luxury accommodations in the beautifully restored Montebello style inn. Our hosts Suzette and Roger and their pastry chef, Sabine, spoiled us to the core.
Many of the wineries also displayed some amazing art and some even had their own art galleries. If you love wine, good food and great art you need to check out Prince Edward County, Ontario (not to be confused with Prince Edward Island).
Yesterday on our walk along the Waterfront Trail in Hamilton, my camera was working overtime. It was such a lovely day.
…..not as late as last week’s Challenge
Thanks Cee for hosting the Which Way Photo Challenge. Your challenges always challenge me to look for the unusual and sometimes mundane subjects. Here are a few shots that I took on my walk a few days ago.
….I know I’m a bit late on this one but today seemed a good day to post photos from last week
Thanks to Cee for hosting the Which Way Photo Challenge. It’s been dreary and wet all day today and what a better time to post my sunny photos from last week when my husband, daughter and I took Olive for a walk to High Park. We walked along Bloor Street, past fruit markets, through tunnels and down a descending sidewalk towards the park entrance.
Once in the park we headed towards the off leash area where we could let Olive run free. She loved it. I love the off leash area in High Park because it is made up of fenced in trails and if you’re a walker it’s a great way to get in some steps and fresh air.
It was a great day. On the way back we walked down hill, then up hill, back through the tunnel and then we took a short cut up a flight of stairs which took us up the the rail path. All in all I clocked over 15 000 steps that day.

…thanks to Cee for hosting the Which Way Photo Challenge
Anything with signs, bridges, pathways, roads, stairs and sidewalks qualifies for this challenge. Yesterday’s trip to the Royal Botanical Gardens was a photographer’s delight.







….thanks to Cee for hosting the Which Way Photo Challenge
Today my husband and I went for a walk at the Rattray Marsh Conservation Area in Mississauga. The boardwalk, pathways and signs were perfect for the Which Way Photo Challenge.



…..we see them everywhere but often take Names for granted
….what do you think of when the theme is boundaries?
Join The Daily Post and submit a photo or two that shouts out ‘boundaries’.
……everywhere you look in my neighbourhood people have signs posted on their lawns
We’re in the middle of a federal election here in Canada so it’s not unusual to see party signs in front of people’s homes but people are somewhat hesitant to declare their support for one party over another this time around. Instead of political signs people are encouraging drivers to slow down, they want door to door mail service to continue and they are protesting the proposed extension of the Island Airport. One home owner wants dog walkers to keep their pets off their plants and has posted signs in front of his garden.
Here are a few signs that I came across on our walk this evening.
This last photo is my entry for this week’s Odd Ball Photo, hosted by Cee.