Later, we wandered into a German bakery for a few more treats to take home.
It's always fun to discover new cafes... and, of course, new bakeries!
A journal of my life
Later, we wandered into a German bakery for a few more treats to take home.
It's always fun to discover new cafes... and, of course, new bakeries!
It's April...
Not what I want to see!
I have to remind myself that "April showers bring May flowers"...
Though they do make raking difficult. And I was hoping to rake my flower beds before the bugs arrive!
Our backyard fence is a favourite place for squirrels to sit in the sun...
But this is the first time I saw a chipmunk lounging there.
I enjoy looking out the window and seeing animals that share our neighbourhood...
I've seen foxes, skunks, rabbits, raccoons, groundhogs, wild turkeys, ducks, geese, crows and other birds - but, most commonly, squirrels of various sizes and colours.
On average, I see more wild animals than I see dogs and cats! (And I live in a city of more than a million people!) I consider that quite amazing!
I recently came across this picture of our youngest son arriving home from school one day.
He's standing near our front ditch.
Before being sold to the college, it served as an elementary school, then an adult high school and finally a tech support building.
Our family - and some of our neighbours - have lots of memories of that building... which was eventually demolished by the college because the roof was in bad shape.
(Maybe sometime I should dedicate a few blog posts to our memories of that building!!)
I remember - as a child - lying on the grass, watching the clouds...
The game then was - what does that cloud look like? A whale? A horse? Look again - it's changing!
I still love to watch the clouds - often through the window... (No bugs crawling on my back!)
But now, after years of taking art classes, I pay more attention to the colours.
Could I paint that?! Sometimes I try...
The passing show of clouds and light reminds me that God is an amazing artist! The colours are always PERFECT!
After my sky-gazing light show ends, I feel refreshed, renewed. (And my blood pressure has gently gone down!)
Cloud gazing - nature's medicine!
On Easter Monday, I took some craft supplies over to my grandchildren's house... Could we have fun making something?!
The felt squares were versatile. Thanks to a handy glue gun, a pen, scissors, and a plastic Easter egg for a head, my grandson created an Easter elf... !!!
A friend for the Easter bunny!