Saturday, November 11, 2006

Waterfront Trail Walk

While I was out on Friday looking for wild flowers still in bloom, I could not help but stop for some late fall colour. The willows, shown here, as well as oaks and beeches still have leaves hanging on to the twigs. The colours and the reflections in the water caught my eye.



As I walked a bit further along the trail some rustling in the leaves at the side of the trail caught my attention and . . .

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great photos! Both of them.....

Endment said...

From the fog encircled woods - the reflections of the river seem so inviting.

Ontario Wanderer said...

Thanks Threecollie!

Endment, Actually this is a bay off of the Hamilton harbour at the east end of Lake Ontario. There are several small creeks that empty into this area and, in turn, the water goes out into Lake Ontario. The water looks deep from the road but I found, when in my canoe, that it is very shallow in many spots.

Lené Gary said...

The willows have been fantastic here too--turning a saffron color unlike the ones you photographed. The rabbit is a cheerful sight.