We are in the middle of a heat wave, but it did cool down more than usual overnight Sunday. In addition, we also got out earlier than usual yesterday morning. We had already been getting out earlier lately, but we walked well before 8 yesterday.
We also took ourselves out of our neighbourhood over to the back bridges where we found Queen Anne and her lace (Daucus carota) was blooming widely and wildly.
It was profuse behind the unfortunate, dilapidating, historic machine shop. (Nothing but phone pics today,)
We could see it later by the river as we looked first to the trail bridge and also back toward the old shop by Gillies Bridge.
After the walk, it was still delightfully cool, so we picked up coffee and took it to the park. Since Sue's photo prompt combined ‘red and leisure’, she decided that AC sitting leisurely on a park bench with red hat, red shirt and red coffee cup would fit the bill nicely. The clothes weren't staged for the photo; I just frequently wear red. The cup, however, was staged because the cups they gave us were a special blue for Tim Hortons camp funding week, so we begged for a traditional red cup, which remained empty for the photo.
The second one down, Queen Anne holding court amidst the commoners in rags...(ragweed in front).
ReplyDeleteReally like the last, sort of misty shot, of the Old Mill. Lots of smoke in the air yesterday.
That old building in the background certainly does look interesting. I have always dreamed of renovating a building like that into a home.
ReplyDeleteMy favorites today are the two with river water showing. And must laugh that a bit of finger appears in the first. Queen Ann's Lace is certainly a pretty flower when lots of it appears.
ReplyDeleteI love queen Anne's lace. Sue's picture could be captioned 'still waters run deep'.
ReplyDeleteA lovely photo! Good for you for getting up and out. I woke at 4:30 today, Joe is sleeping in, I am sure until 8. He's been having such issues.
ReplyDeleteDelightful photos. I like that last one the best, even if it's staged.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm still recovering from having the two youngest granddaughters here for a week so I lazed in bed until 7 this morning and 8 yesterday. Must get moving because of have gardening to do before it gets too hot.
ReplyDeleteThe queen is lovely in her finery.
The Queen is looking mighty fine and so is that red-shirted guy on the bench! Great theme for the challenge.
ReplyDeleteThe queen has beautiful finery this time of year. It looks like a lovely area for a walk.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! The old buildings and the bridge are perfect backdrops. You look spiffy in your red!
ReplyDeleteThe Queen is looking lovely, glad it cooled off a bit! *Sorry if duplicate, I'm getting error message.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos.
ReplyDeleteQueen Anne has been busy in your neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteThat is a good shot of you for Sue's theme.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the first bridge shot. Lovely and peaceful. You do wear red frequently and it suits you!
ReplyDeleteI really like the building images with all the heavy plant growth around them. They exhibit a strong “mood” to me.
ReplyDeleteJust in case you did not see my reply to your reply to me yesterday….. I will repost it here as I felt sorry that my initial comment and words were not clear and I did not want you to think I was saying something negative……
“Hah…. I am sorry…. I wasn’t being clear….. I meant my VIEWING of your Macros on MY PHONE does not allow ME to recognize their (your Macro images) full beauty, and even when I open your site in my smallish computer monitor, I still do not benefit from the full beauty of those Macros as I would be with a pleasantly large print. Again, I apologize that I was not clear in my thought.
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I saw. Worry not. I took no umbrage at your initial comment.. 😊
DeleteI wish it was delightfully cool here. lol That looks like such a nice place to sit though. Loved the pictures.
ReplyDeleteWild gardens conjure memories.
ReplyDeleteI like the fact that you are enjoying the peace and quiet by the lake
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tree you're posing by!
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