Friday, November 14, 2014

Who would camp in this weather? 
Our first day of packing the trailer,in front of 
our Tara home, has a "white surprise".

The river is high and the temperature is freezing.
 The view from the house this morning.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Fall For Our Colours


Good morning from Tara Ontario. 
 Front yard view of the Tara Conservation Area.
Reflections from the Sauble River as it flows by our property.
 An English Daisy enjoying the last rays of summer. 
  
 Enjoying the fall colours on our journey to Dorcas Bay. 
 A big show on the bay this evening.
 A morning view...... 
 after a cozy night on the peninsula.
 The water levels have been high this fall.
 
The blue racer, the second-largest snake species in Ontario, is pale blue or bluish green with a white or bluish belly. Individuals can grow to almost two metres in length. It was one of many road kills this year.
 This ribbon snake is resting in the sun light deep in the forest.
Novemenber skies cover the bay.
Lots of mushrooms are evidence of the large rain fall this year. 
 This one star rental unit is available for the winter season.
 Snapping turtles are breaking out of their shell.
 This little turtle was so fast its face was out of focus!!
Here it is in the wetland for the winter. 
 Water levels were up this year on the lake.

 Fall Colours
Snails Pace 
 Sun setting in the backyard. 

Little tub harbour is busy preparing for winter.
 A morning view  out our front yard in Tara Ontario.
A passing 31 Ford stirs memories of our 31 Chev in PEI.
 Visitors on the Sauble River as it travels by our home.
Our little break from renovations is over and I promise to post more in the
upcoming months.