I enjoy stopping here to watch the ducks or to see if I can spot any fish.


No fish to see this time but it’s always a very tranquil spot.
Happy Tuesday.
I enjoy stopping here to watch the ducks or to see if I can spot any fish.


No fish to see this time but it’s always a very tranquil spot.
Happy Tuesday.

‘In the Neighborhood’ prt16
A very atmospheric photo from Harrie Nijland. If you haven’t yet, please stop by his blog for a look at his many interesting and beautiful pictures.

Today is Thanksgiving Day in Canada. It was originally held in November but the date was changed about 60 years ago so that it wouldn’t conflict with Remembrance Day which is held on November 11.
The history of this day of thanks, while related to British and European harvest festivals, is also said by historians to come from the first celebration of Thanksgiving in North America during the 1579 voyage of explorer Martin Frobisher while he was in the Arctic looking for the Northwest Passage.

Another explanation is that French settlers, having arrived with Samuel De Champlain in 1604, held a thanksgiving feast with the neighbouring First Nations.
Whatever the history, the point is that we should recognise and appreciate the advantages that we have in life.
Many thanks.

Beech Tree, Forest of Dean I missed this feature last week due to concentration on the #MABLE event being run by my publisher, Fantastic Books …
#ScenicSaturday 08/Oct/22
A beautiful old Forest of Dean tree, courtesy of Stuart.
… both human-made and natural.

Happy Thanksgiving weekend. 🦃
… or is that coated tree? Not sure, but some of the artists at the nearby arts centre enjoy clothing a tree in lots of colourful winter attire.



Greeting’s from Penticton’s fashionable (and warm!) trees.

We took an 8-day “Tastes of Tuscany” tour two weeks ago. We stayed at the hotel at Montecatini for seven nights and used it as a base to tour Chianti…
Tastes of Tuscany – 1
Beautiful photos of Tuscany from Stephen Hung. I hope you stop by his blog for a look at his many gorgeous pictures.
I love how the tree reflection overlays the fish in the koi pond, making it appear as if they are tree swimming. The floating leaves add to the effect.

Happy Friday, happy Thanksgiving weekend.
… with a stop to admire the view.

Happy Thursday.

‘In the Neighborhood’ prt11
A beautiful photo reflection from Harrien Nijland. Please stop by his blog to see his many other beautiful photos.