While our neighbours to the south worked off their Thanksgiving Turkey with an excess of shopping frenzy, we kicked back with one of the loveliest days you'd ever want to have in November.
Perfect for hiking, tidying up in the gardens, getting Christmas lights hung, or just kicking back watching the deer on the lawn near Beaver cottage!
We have guests here for the American Thanksgiving -- Paul and Cindy spent the day up in Algonquin Park, enjoying the solitude of the Canadian northwoods.
It's quiet in the Park this time of year, so the chance of seeing wildlife is much higher, and with the leaves down you can see farther into the woods, right to the massive granite bones of the Muskoka Shield, the true shape of the land.
Come evening, we were treated to a fantabulous sunset -- a harbinger of another great day coming tomorrow. Really, wouldn't you rather be outside than fighting your way to a cash register at some box store? After all, if you've seen one big box store, you've seen 'em "mall."
Friday, November 25, 2011
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