More Thanksgiving memories from a visit to the cottage
The Canadian Thanksgiving holiday came a little later this year but the foliage "up north" from Toronto (about a 2 hour drive) was still beautiful as ever. Our family dinner was atypical (
Korean pork bone soup and sushi) but delicious! I had no luck with the fishing but with these colours, I couldn't really complain:
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A typical lake Muskoka autumn morning |
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Muskoka fall colours on display as I walked the cottage road on a sunny day |
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Lake Muskoka fall colours on the same cottage road on a cloudy day |
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Lake Muskoka sunset with the fall colours and still water, close up. |
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Lake Muskoka with its fall colours, sunset and still water make a lovely reflection. |
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Muskoka fall colours with birches and maples |
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Lake Muskoka's fall colours and still water |
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Lake Muskoka's mossy rock and Christmas ferns |
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Muskoka moss covered rock and Christmas ferns |
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Another moss covered rock or abstracted forest-covered island? |
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Moss covered tree root flares |
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More inspiration for those moss lovers out there! |
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Enjoying the Muskoka fall colours down this cottage road (note: don't try this in June, the mosquitos and black flies will make this almost impossible) |
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My reward for slaving away all spring and summer! |
Big hugs to my sister and brother-in-law for making more memories!
By Paul Jung, author of "garden muses: a Toronto gardening blog"
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