Considered one of Grey County's best-kept secrets, Hoggs Falls are tucked away a two minute walk from the Lower Valley Road near Flesherton. Named for William Hogg, the waters of the Boyne River tumble seven metres in this woodland setting. I'm linking to Water Wednesday.
This one is a regular that anchors on Frenchman's Bay. I never seem to be there when it's under sail but it's a sight I would like to see. I'm linking to Mellow Yellow Monday
Dreamscape by Edward Falkenberg R.C.A., Sculptor. Installed outside the Pickering Town Centre in May 1999.
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The ladder and the platform symbolize a child's tree house, a quiet place to dream. Above the tree house is a castle in the clouds, representing dreams and goals.
In the month of September the water looks quiet and peaceful. Things change in the springtime when the dam is opened for flood control. I'm linking to Weekend Reflections.
Two of my bonsai with a bonus spider web in between. The one on the left is a "ficus too little" and the one on the right is a "serissa". They are also in need of a trim.
I was out and about taking photos for another project when I came across the sign maker himself. He was very eager and cooperative when I asked permission to take his photo. I'm linking to Lesley's Signs, Signs.
A hat, from my former employer the Toronto Transit Commission. That's a Lady Bug sitting on it. She was just beginning to open her wings. I'm linking to ABC Wednesday.
Built in 1907 the Bridge crosses the Saint John River at Florenceville, New Brunswick. It has four spans, one of which is covered. The village of Florenceville was named after the famous nurse Florence Nightingale. I'm linking to San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.