Monday, December 26, 2011

Huntsville















The symbol of Ontario, Muskoka chairs.


















It's winter here but these are the last remnants of autumn.
















These deer were visitors during my first breakfast at Chuck and Jeannie's.

These black squirrels were also breakfast guests.















Chuck and Jeannie's house at Huntsville. The snow that you see was the last remnants of the snow from a few weeks ago. But it has snowed each day since, just lightly so the lanscape continues to change.









I arrived in Canada on December 23 after staying in Toronto one night with Barrie and Jan Bennett. It was great to catch up again but it was such a short time. Better one night than not at all. Let's see what happens in 2012.

I went by the Northlander train to Huntsville and chatted all the way with a Canadian who was telling me about the delights of travelling in Cuba (frequented by Canadians and not Americans because there are no direct flights there from the USA) and the value for money that you get. We also discussed our tastes in literature. That killed three hours and I never read a page of my book.
























2 comments:

  1. Hi Ian, Enjoying your photos, especially those of the deer and squirrel, would love those in my backyard! I wonder what the difference is between Muskoka, Adirondack & Cape Code chairs?
    Twiggy happy & being walked daily.
    Rinaldis send regards, enjoyed your sparkling shiraz. Cheers, Kate x

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  2. Enjoying the photos Ian. Travel safely and enjoy revisiting those special people and places. Akk the best for the New Year...as you celebrate it Canada style. Ronda

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