Showing posts with label Summer 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer 2010. Show all posts

Friday, November 19, 2010

Burlington ....

Can I have just a sprinkle more summer please??


































I couldn't decide which one I preferred, so I put them both in.
Of course summer's gone now around this neck of the woods, but there's no harm in reminiscing is there?

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Cootes Paradise. Hamilton ....

Cootes Paradise, part of the Royal Botanical Gardens ....












A carp barrier made from old Christmas trees. It was placed here to prevent the fish from invading the wetlands.












A red-winged blackbird broadcasting his presence ....

















Spring Gardens road as it climbs the hill towards the Jewish cemetery on Plains road.
The road - as you can see - is closed, and is now just a footpath.
Nature, it seems, wants it back ....












Spring Gardens road as it crosses the wetland via the single track bridge.

Cootes Paradise is part of the Royal Botanical Gardens, and is named after Captain T. Coote. He was stationed at Niagara from 1782 to 1787.
He used to hunt and fish in the wetland area, and he liked it so much that he gave it his name.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Hamilton ....

A group of bird-watchers at Confederation Park ....












"Birding" is very popular around here.
With baby-boomers now retiring, and maybe looking for something to occupy themselves with, it's a pastime that can fill many a happy hour ....

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Niagara Falls ....

 On their way to see ....












The Maids of the Mist ....

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Niagara Falls ....

There was an American, there was a Horseshoe, and there were Maids in the Mist ....




















Many fine words have been written, and millions of photographs have been taken, so I won't say any more ....
As you can see from one of the shots, the Maids in the Mist were as busy as ever. It's a great experience to take that trip.
Obviously they do not show you the experience, so to see that - go here ....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuDaB-SqjOc

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Cambridge ....

African Lion Safari ....

Blow the lions, this is more interesting ....
















This "Safari" park near Cambridge, Ontario is a great family day out. You can drive through the very large animal enclosures in your own car (at your own risk), or take a black and white painted tour bus, as we did. The lions, by the way, were asleep!!
Either way you get a wonderful, close-up view of animals you would normally see behind bars.
As you can see, you can take a toy train ride too!!
I won't (can't more like) give you the full list of animals there - but their website can. The list is in the "summary" section of the opening page, so here's the link ....
http://www.lionsafari.com/attractions.asp

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Hamilton ....

Bayfront Park ....












Part of the lakeside trail at Beachway park ....

Monday, October 11, 2010

Burlington ....

Something special ....


























It may look like nothing special, but a closer look reveals that it's a haven for natural fauna and wildlife.
It's a hydro line passing through Burlington.
Every month or so the man and his noisy machine - from the parks department - comes along and destroys it.
It only takes him a few hours to hack it down. It takes much, much longer to grow into the beauty it was before the man and his machine turned up.
Before the man returns, I like to go there on my own, and just listen to the "noxious weeds" quietly growing ....

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Burlington ....

Bronte Creek at Lowville park ....












One of Dylan's (our golden retriever) favourite spots.
A lot of other people think so too, because finding a quiet time of the week there, can be quite a challenge ....

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Hamilton ....

The Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology ....
Looking into past for the future ....














Inside a building alongside the main pump house, there is this collection.
It's very much a "work-in-progress" at the moment, with antique steam powered equipment in various stages of refurbishment.
Is this a glimpse of the museum's future, or maybe the past??

Hamilton ...

The Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology ....
Built to last, and it has ....



















These photos are of parts of one of the steam rotary beam engines at the museum.
As you can see they're in absolutely beautiful condition, and a credit to the people who are maintaining it.
One of the engines is run every day - as long as someone is there to look at it! Why not you????
I want to go back again, that's for sure. Let me rephrase that - I will go back!
This link will take you to a webpage by UMA Engineering Ltd, who refurbished both engines to their current pristine condition.
http://www.esemag.com/1198/histori.htm
It also has great content about the history of the engines, and their renovation.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Hamilton ....

The Hamilton Museum of Steam and Technology ....
This building houses two 45 ft high, 70 ton, steam rotary beam engines, and believe me, they are beautiful ....




























The arc of the massive 22 ton flywheels can be seen here through the engine-house windows. I had a booklet giving all the specs and history, but of course, I can't find it now :-(

















I took this place it for granted every time I drove past it (nearly every day for the past three years).
Although some fascinating sites are on your doorstep, somehow you never seem to get around to visiting them, do you?
To me (a retired machine builder) it is absolutely gorgeous!! The inside is something else, and I'm afraid my photos don't do it justice. I'm going to pay it another call, and next time ....
Here's an unofficial link to it. I think it's better than the official one ....
http://www.myhamilton.ca/organizations/hamilton-museum-steam-technology
The engines are the last intact in North America, and were manufactured in Dundas, just up the road!

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Grand Bend ....

Pinery Provincial Park ....




























This lovely park is on the shore of Lake Huron. The park covers over 2,500 hectares, so it's pretty big. We had Dylan along so we were limited to either exploring the great variety of walking trails, or spending some quality time on the "Dog Beach". Seeing as he loves the water - say no more!!
One good thing about being on the shore of a lake - you don't have to walk half a mile for a dip when the tides out ....
The following link is to the gallery from "The Friends of Pinery". It has some really good pics on it.
Please check it out ....  
http://www.friendsofpinerypark.ca/gallery.html

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Guelph ....

Guelph Lake Conservation Area ....












A nice peaceful spot to sit and contemplate the day's happenings - or non-happenings ....
This is where it's at ....
http://www.grandriver.ca/index/document.cfm?Sec=27&Sub1=126&sub2=0

Monday, September 27, 2010

Milton ....

Hilton Falls ....
























The lip of the falls is just behind Dylan, that's why the leash is taught!












Dylan doing what he loves best, rock digging.

The waterfall at Hilton isn't huge (10 metres high) but the surrounding area and diversified trails make it a very popular spot. 
There was a water mill built there by the Hilton family years ago (hence the park's name), and its remains can still be seen at the base of the falls. 
The link takes you to an "Every Trail" slideshow of the falls and the area around it in winter. It's well worth the time for a look .....
The next link is snowshoeing slide show of the same area ....
Kudos to "Boothash" for the trip-shows. Here's a link to his other local trips (some on water) ....