Today is Canadian Thanksgiving. I wish we celebrated it in October instead of November in America, because really it is the end of the harvest, we get very little out of our garden next month.
I am giving thanks for having such a wonderful family (and getting to meet the newest addition to our family, Elizabeth, who is 2 months old today, my sister's baby) and our garden, of good foods to eat! Here are pictures of our time in Ottawa:
We stopped by the farmer's market and bought apple cider, zucchini, broccoli, local cheese and some deer sausage.
Yes, we found snow. I dreamed that it was snowing the night before...
I've never seen black squirrels, but they exist here, SO many of them:
The Day grew small.
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The Day grew small, surrounded tight By early, stooping Night — The
Afternoon in Evening deep Its Yellow shortness dropt — The Winds went out
their martial...
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4 comments:
Beautiful photos. Wish we could be there as well. I know that snow is from the ice rink on the walk by Mary and Andreys house. So it's not really snow, but ice.
OH! The tree colours, the snow! Amazing :)
how lovely!! I do miss my Ottawa! wonderful to see so many pictures! enjoy your time there for Thanksgiving!
Lovely photos to see...thank you for sharing for sharing these.
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