Years ago, before a faster, more direct road was built to the interior of BC, my family and I used to travel this way. This was years before Chloe was born, but I remembered the road beside the river and
Hi everyone, it's Monday night and I just drove into my dreary, rainy city of black forests and snow capped mountains, but my spirits are full of gold leaves and small towns, grasslands, rivers and lakes.
Dreamy and Blur. A photo of a gentle, autumnal morning. Gone in the next rain. Gone in a blur. :D
Well then, fall has well and truly landed on the West Coast. There are much fewer days of sunshine and this means that there is a greater need to get out into the garden for as much of it as possible. The
Breath comes in hard gulps. Hiking up the trail to the white pine before the rains come again. That's autumn round here. The week world is made of city and mountain. Warm patio sun traps and city sized gardens, and
My two night times, the city and the country. For the Wordpress weekly photo challenge.
Apparently it's been a dry and lovely summer here on the West Coast and, while we can still believe that it's the height of summer, there are undeniable signs of autumn all around. But what do we care about that on
Very close to us at West Cottage is a forest called Wychwood. It used to stretch over 180 square miles and was counted as a Royal Forest of William the Conqueror in the 1086 Doomsday book. It's a mixed forest of
I have a Land Rover story to tell you, but rather than show you the gruesome happenings, I'm going to show you the lovely vintage things I bought the other day. So, I had to run into Oxford today and Robbie
I was just thinking of another meaning. Of how deer fray the velvet off their antlers to mark territory. And I was thinking of how I sat in the grass at Charlecote Park and watched the male roe deer grazing.