Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Fall Photos..

 

Our Location:


Summer Spot

near South Baymouth, Ontario 


Fall always offers lots of photo opportunities. I strolled over the rock to about the half way point from Igloo to Sugar Shack. The day is cloudy, coolish, damp and a soft wind high in the tree tops.






There are lots of maples, some oak, some dead/dying spruce thanks to the spruce bud worm, as well as other varieties.  They make a rich carpet, some times crinkling underfoot, other times silent and sodden, cushioning each step. The spruce offer stark contrast, it is usually a ghostly white haze in the distance, upon getting closer the fallen branches and trees present a tripping hazard if one is not paying attention.






On this stroll everything was spongy and the rocks slick with wetness from last night’s rain. I noticed a new growth of poison ivy in a few places along the path. New growth green not yet relinquished to the brilliant red of fall one normally sees this time of year. I did not take any of the short paths to the bluffs edges, too wet and slippery. The colours do not appear as brilliant nor as varied this year but perhaps sunshine would change that situation.





A big cool down in the temperate from yesterday, about 10 degrees. Can you say brrrrrr ? The sun is trying to fight its way out but I’m not hopeful.

The ladder to nowhere…

Jim can you see it?


Brother Rick’s stand.

I often times think I should explain that Brother Rick is my brother not a Religious Brother. Sister Janet (Jan) is my sister, not a Religious Sister. Sister Jan has a partner named Rick. My late sister in law Janet was Richard’s sister. So the added brother/sister is now cleared up, I hope.

Insect tracks in the wood.


One of new cradles built last fall.

The apple holder is a dead spruce that has broken off,
the bush is full of them.


I hope you have enjoyed a glimpse of my morning stroll, I still have more photos but think this is enough for this post.  To the Canadians reading this we wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving (coming this weekend). Always be thankful for what you have for someone always has less. You are blessed if your tables are ladened, if your family is near, and if your friends are dear. To our American readers, Happy Canadian Thanksgiving, we are grateful to know you, grateful that you take the time to check in, and grateful to call you friend.

Dead spruce everywhere.


A carpet of many colours.


Sunlight on the Maple Leaf.


Not much wind this morning.


Take care, stay safe….


Deb


18 comments:

  1. Thanks Deb for these beautiful pictures of your area I enjoy seeing them.
    Sue

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    1. Thanks Sue. I’m glad you enjoyed them.

      Deb

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  2. Thanks for the reminder of what Autumn in Ontario is supposed to look like.
    Stay Safe and Enjoy Thanksgiving with your family.

    It's about time.

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    1. Our weather has been fantastic and the colours aren’t as brilliant as usual but it is nice.
      Happy Thanksgiving to you and Kathy as well.

      Deb

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  3. Lovely!
    My favorite will always be the first one. Like my favorite flower, the Sunflower.

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    1. Thanks Pat. I like the birch bark swirls, there is always something to see in them.

      Deb

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  4. Very beautiful pictures, Debbie. Hope all is well!

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  5. You're in some beautiful country and you took some beautiful pictures. Vern

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  6. Gorgeous photos, thanks for sharing. And happy Thanksgiving! My fav of all the holidays.

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    1. Thank you, you are most welcome. I think pretty much everyone likes this holiday,except maybe the turkeys.

      Deb

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  7. Beautiful photos. Thank you for sharing. Happy Thansgiving to you & your family.
    From Jody from Alberta

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    1. Thanks Jody, we wish a very Happy Thanksgiving as well.

      Deb

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  8. Great pictures!! We will miss you this year. Happy Thanksgiving!! Please keep posting your adventures in Mexico??

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    1. Thanks Nancy. Posting is not a promise but I will try.
      I like the kitty that comes calling to visit you!

      Deb

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  9. Thank you for sharing these colorful photos. I so miss the seasons living here in Mexico. Contessa

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    1. Thank you Contessa. I have been following along, I’m happy to see Colin is improving so much, and that the new compound will be close to the old one. Good luck!

      Deb

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    2. Thank you Deb! Nice to know you are out there reading. Contessa

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