Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Pinery Nov. 4-6 2011

Our campsite for the week-end. Possible the last one of 2011. :( We have had a great year and are very much looking forward to what adventures await us in 2012

The weather was so warm for a November day that the lady bugs are out sunning themselves on a piece of driftwood on the beach. The high was 15 that day.

On the last day in the park Duncan found a pre-historic birds head along the trail that runs beside the Ausable Channel.

Fungus: Who knew it came in so many images
You can even find seashells as you stroll along the trails of the parks.

Duncan spies the back end of a turtle as it disappears into the side of the tree.

A frogs head is taking a peek at us a we walk through the woods.

I found a cows tongue sticking out of a tree on our walk on the trail.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Pinery Oct.28-30 2011

FALL IN THE PARK
The leaves on the oak trees were at their peek colors of orange and red. We thoroughly enjoyed our time walking through the many shades they had to offer on our hikes through the park. I was surprise at the size of some of the leaves...they were huge.

FUNGUS
This is the first time I have come across crimson fungus on our many hikes through the woods. This crimson color really stands out on the bark of a fallen pine tree.

SMALL BUT STRONG
A lone mushroom among the various moss on this pine tree stump. Small but mighty in the October weather.

I'LL LET YOU DECIDE
What a strange looking "male" tree. I had to get pictures of this one. It would make some amazing big bowls if you had the heart to cut it down.

EXPERIMENTING AT THE FIRE
Amazing effects when you throw wood chips into the campfire. Tends to be messy but the view is worth it!! We had lots of fun adding wood chips and pellets into our fire. We wanted to see if it would produce some good heat on the cool nights by the fire. Conclusion: The wood pellets produce all the heat you would ever want.

Monday, November 7, 2011

MacGregor Point Oct.21-23 2011


DEER FRIENDS
On our drive down the road into the park we stopped for three deer crossing the road. We thought this was a great start to the week-end. When we stopped to fill with water Duncan knocked on Arista to let me know there were more deer over the ridge so I got out to get some pictures. What a sight to see them so close. Little did we know that we were heading for trouble just down the road at our campsite.......


"A SINKING FEELING"
There had been a lot of rain that week and down we went. After spending an hour and a half putting the leveling jacks down separately on each side so we could lift the tires off the ground and fill in under them with dirt to try and get ourselves out of this mess. I looked to the sky and said a brief prayer to our newest angel to help us as we attempted one last time to free ourselves. We did it!!! As darkness fell we made it out with only inches to spare from hitting a tree as you can see from the tire marks. We returned to the filling station to fill with water again as we had emptied it in hopes of making Arista as light as possible to get free. A late supper and a relaxing evening was very much in store for the two of us.


A HIKING WE WILL GO
A walk in the woods is always a great way to find interesting photo opportunities. This walk was so enjoyable. The smell of the pine trees, the changing colors and the many rocks on this 4 km. hike were well worth the journey.

MORNING REFLECTIONS
An early morning look at the pond across the road from our campsite. The fall colors are really starting to show there beauty.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Rondeau Park




Sept. 30-Oct. 2 2011

You have to look way up as well as down to find the mushrooms in the park. It was a very windy week-end so we didn't do any walking on the beach. It was just to cold for that. The first week-end that we enjoyed some real lazy time at the "cottage". It was even hard to get sunset pictures with the winds blowing up to 80 kms. We were planning a visit to Point Pelee but decided the weather was not going to allow us to enjoy the hike so we relaxed instead.

Carrots, Coral & Campfires





PORT BURWELL
Sept.23-25 2011 & Sept.30-Oct.2 2011

We had a great week-end and even found a field by the park that had been harvested of most of its carrots. We couldn't leave without getting a few for supper and a few for at home. They were so good. We are now being accused by some of being carrot thieves. But we know that they would have just rotted away in the field if we hadn't saved them!!! On our hike on the trails I was able to get a picture of some coral fungus. As most of you know I have become a fungus nut. I find it a challenge to try and find as many different kinds as I can when we are out hiking. We enjoyed a wonderful campfire. It is amazing how we can sit at a campfire for hours at a time and just enjoy the beauty and warmth of it.

Point Farms Sept.16-18 2011





Beauty & Destruction

Our trip to Point Farms was filled with happiness and sadness. We traveled into Goderich to see the damage the Aug. 19th tornado had done to this town. We were shocked to see what had happened. You could see the path that it had followed through town and most of the main square was destroyed. Needless to say there was no Bakery to visit to get our yummy donuts :( But among all of the mess there was some beauty. I was able to get a few pictures of a monarch butterfly feeding on a plant. On Sunday we went for a 2 hr walk on the beach and met this sandpiper that walked with us all the way back from where we had turned around. I had to laugh when Duncan said to me "I've never taken a bird for a walk before" and pretended he had a leash he was holding.

Angels Wings





Sept 4,2011

Early morning sunrise over all of us as we spend our final day with Mom. A special Angel got her wings today. Love and miss you.
View of the Grand River from the Old Mill Restaurant. A wonderful view to cherish with loved ones.