Showing posts with label The Weekend in Black and White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Weekend in Black and White. Show all posts

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Dream

We all have dreams of what we would love for Christmas! 
Sometimes the better gift to receive is to give someone their dreams for Christmas!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Campbell Valley Historic Heritage Farm

Campbell Lake Heritage Farm.

One of the fences surrounding the farm.

The shaded gravel road leading down to the farm house.

The old Farm House.

Different lawn ornament!


Friday, October 19, 2012

Reflection on Reflections

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Bridge reflected in the water below.
Halloween is coming when all kinds of creepy faces will be out and about.
Can you see the three creepy faces in the water reflection below??

Friday, August 3, 2012

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Skywatch Friday - Jumping for Joy

At our recent Canada Day celebrations we watched a troupe of Cheerleaders go through their moves.

You have to be brave to be tossed high into the air and hope that you will be caught on the way down!

Although the day did not start out with promising weather, the rain stopped early in the morning but the gray clouds hung around for the day!
Gray skies did not dampen the spirits of people who came out to enjoy the day.
Heck, if we let gray skies get us down, we would be down most of the time!
The weather here has a lot of gray cloudy days, still waiting for summer to make a bit of an appearance!



Go and celebrate your gray skies as well! Have a great one!


Thursday, June 21, 2012


These photos combine two of my favorite things! Wildlife and Monochrome.
Our last trip to Fishtrap Creek looking for signs of wildlife netted these photos of three beavers who make this creek thier home.
This beaver was on our side of the creek snacking on some of the tender green plants along the shore. He finished his meal, and cut some of the branches to take across the creek to the other side where a Mother and Baby Beaver were resting along the shore.
We stood about 15 feet away while he dined on his dinner and he didn't seem to bothered by our close proximity.
Across the creek, Mom Beaver was grooming the Baby. Both were resting along the water's edge I guess waiting for supper to be delivered!
Give me your best shot at Better in Bulk
PhotoStory Friday

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