…..thanks Becca for hosting Sunday Trees

…thanks to Becca Givens for hosting Sunday Trees

….join Joy’s Wordless Wednesday with a photo of your own
Tonight’s brilliant sunset reflected off the city skyline in Toronto.




….thanks to Becca Givens for hosting Sunday Trees

….December 31, 2016
On my morning walk with Frances I took a few shots of the neighbourhood. The grey morning reminded me of the sadness that the world experienced this year. I know a lot of people are happy to see the last of 2016.
The longer we walked I noticed that the sun was trying to shine through the clouds. I saw this as a glimmer of hope that 2017 will have it’s bright moments. From a personal point of view 2016 has been a wonderful year for our family with some ups and downs but mostly ups. I will be sharing the positive memories of 2016 later today.

…..this week’s theme for WordPress’ weekly photo challenge is Path
“A path is a prior interpretation of the best way to traverse a landscape.”
― Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust: A History of Walking
….thanks Becca for hosting Sunday Trees

….this week’s photo challenge is New Horizons
In the new year my new horizons will literally include more of these fantastic views from my home and my cottage.






….with American Thanksgiving coming up this week Cee has asked us to share what we’re grateful for
What are you grateful for in regard to:
Your home life?
….having a roof over my head and being mortgage free and having a wonderful place to go to in the summer
…..that my children are all happily married and that my husband is on the mend
Your blogging community?
…..for my loyal followers who comment regularly
Your city or immediate area in which you live?
…..for being clean, vibrant and safe
…..that I live close to water that I can see every day and safely drink from
….. for it’s diversity
You?
…..that I have a husband who loves me, three successful children and a beautiful granddaughter
I’m grateful for an exceptionally beautiful week of warm and sunny weather; something that is very unusual for this time of year. I’m also grateful that I was able to get my snow tires on my car before the snow really begins to fall.
I’m looking forward to a three day camping trip with our grade five students. We’ll be travelling about 2 1/2 north of the city. Before you think I’m completely bonkers let me clarify that we aren’t sleeping in tents. We have cabins to sleep in.
I’m also looking forward to seeing my sister from Calgary on the weekend. She’s flying in with her husband to visit our Dad before this big move into the retirement home, spend some time with me, visit friends in Georgetown and visit her mother-in-law who lives in Ottawa. It will be a busy weekend for her.