Thursday, July 2, 2026

Canada Day Thunder Storm

Yesterday - Canada Day - was hot and muggy. 











Then, in the afternoon - a thunder storm rolled through.











I decided to take a nap! (What's the point of worrying?!)










When I got up, the main storm had passed, and I could see two "streams" in the nearby college grounds.











Terry headed over to dig trenches - to keep the water running to lower ground. It seemed to help.

Glad we were here at home - not getting soaked downtown, where all the festivities were occurring! 

Then it started to pour again... 











And then the basement flooding started!!

(To be continued... we're in the middle of it now...)

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Canada Day!

Today is Canada Day - the day I traditionally take time to reflect on how wonderful it is to live in this country and to be Canadian!


Last year we had a Canada Day dinner with friends...


The salad (before dressing was added) resembled a Canada flag - thanks to radishes, tomatoes - and strips of red pepper (to make the shape of a maple leaf). Real food artistry!


Then we played a Canadian trivia game!


Fun!


This year, the weather forecast is for extreme heat - so we may stay indoors - which is fine with me, too.

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

End of June Flowers

July is prime blooming season in our yard.


I'm waiting in anticipation for the next wave of flowers - like the white daisies...


The orange lilies... and more... 


In the meantime, the peonies are fading...


The Persian cornflowers are diminishing...


Here and there solitary flowers are showing up - almost hidden by the invasive gout weed.


I've planted - and transplanted - so many perennials over the years.


Some have disappeared. A few return...


It's definitely a game of "survival" in my flowerbeds... Not all survive!

Now I'm looking forward to what July will bring!

Monday, June 29, 2026

Cheap Food

My daughter told me about an app that offers cheap food - no choice, however! Just bags of food that won't keep, so it's offered at discounted prices. Both supermarkets and restaurants have signed up.


The app is called "Too Good To Go"... (Not sure exactly what that means... Too good to go to waste?)


I'm tempted to try some of their offerings... 

One place I'm curious to try is a downtown buffet restaurant that Terry and I used to frequent before COVID. It shut down for several years, then reopened in a new location.


They rank high in the app's feedback. 

But there are also deals closer to home - bakeries and supermarket deli bars that offer bags of discounted food.

Maybe it's time to be adventuresome...

Two slight problems - for people with food sensitivities, like Terry, who is allergic to fish and seafood, there is no way of knowing what the mystery bag will hold. There's also no indication of quantity: Will it feed one or more?!

But I'm ready for some food adventure - so it's only a matter of time before I try! I just need the right deal!

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Morning Walk

A few days ago, I slept over at my grandkids' house. 


It was a fun, busy time.


After they had caught the morning school bus - at 7:15 AM - my son asked if I wanted to join him for a walk...


He didn't have to start work until 9.


Great idea! 


So off we went around Almonte.


There was less water running over the falls than I expected.


Not long afterwords, Terry arrived to pick me up...


What a peaceful way to start our day!

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Learning About Kangaroos


On my virtual walk along a coastal road in eastern Australia, I've reached the natural habitat of kangaroos ...



I was surprised to learn several facts about these animals. First, that there are different kinds of kangaroos - different sizes. 

(Much like we here in eastern Canada have different kinds if squirrels... Sitting on a Montreal park bench one day, I noticed that the brown and white squirrels in the park were about 30% larger than the squirrels in our neighbourhood. That's a significant difference!)

The second surprising fact was that kangaroos can swim - in fact, they are surprisingly good swimmers.

The third surprising fact was that, if threatened in the water by an animal like a dog, they use their upper limbs to push the animal's head under water to drown it! 

Wow! I had never heard that before!

(Makes me realize how little I know!)

Friday, June 26, 2026

Trees Fall...

Recently arborists removed a large tree branch that had snapped and fallen onto college property near our house. Arborists came to remove the fallen branches.

I took a few pictures and posted them on the blog...


Last week the rest of the tree toppled over - landing in the opposite direction! 


I don't think anyone expected that to happen!


Luckily no one was harmed either time - though the fence will need to be repaired.