Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Week 39

Autumn in Waterloo County

     I love fall!  I love cool nights and warm, sunny days.  I love watching sumac bushes,  burning bushes and the leaves on the trees turn to their various red, orange and yellow colours.   I enjoy seeing the farmers harvesting their crops.  I enjoy the bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables that are available.  I like seeing piles of pumpkins, bales of hay, and stalks of corn.
     The only down side of autumn is that it doesn't last long enough!  In a few short weeks the leaves will all fall down, the trees will be bare and the brilliant colours gone.  There are nice things to be found in all of our seasons, but this next little while is truly a glorious time of year and I am thankful to God for creating such beauty for us to enjoy.
     


"As long as the earth endures seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter,
 day and night will never cease."
Genesis 8:22 NIV

"Praise be to His glorious name forever;
may the whole earth be filled with His glory."
Psalm 72:19 NIV


                                                      Pumpkins at Martin's Family Fruit Farm                             Sept 24, 2013


                                                         Apples at Martin's Family Fruit Farm                              Sept 24, 2013


                                         Orange-coloured maple leaves and maple keys                             Sept 24, 2013


                       Coloured leaves always look their best against a blue sky                   Sept 24, 2013


                    There seems to have been a bumper crop of golden rod this year!                       Sept 24, 2013


                                         Sumac just starting to turn its crimson colour                               Sept 24, 2013


                       Overall not much colour yet, but just give this scene a week or two                  Sept 24, 2013


                                      The sumac bushes giving some colour                                      Sept 24, 2013



Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Week 38

 Bees, Nectar & Honey 

     The bees were busy this past weekend collecting nectar from the flowers around our cottage.  There are 3 different kinds of bees and/or wasps in the following photos.  I'm not sure they all use the nectar they collect for making honey, but I think at least the fuzzy yellow one is a honey bee.
     I have the hardest time with my macro lens getting what I want to be in focus, in focus.  Between the bees moving, the flowers moving, and my camera moving (next time I must try the tripod) it is a challenge.  While it looks like I have some decent photos, these are the best of about the 50 that I took!



"How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!"
Psalm 119:103 NIV


                                                                              Bee on white sedum                                              Sept 14, 2013


                                                            Bee on pink sedum                                                Sept 14, 2013


                                                          Bee on pink sedum                                                    Sept 14, 2013


                                               I like the detail you can see on his legs                                  Sept 14, 2013


                                                         a bee/wasp on pink sedum                                           Sept 14, 2013


                                                               Bee on zinnia                                                        Sept 15, 2013


     While I was leisurely taking photos of bees and flowers, my husband was as "busy as a bee" cutting the lawn, spreading grass seed, hauling away dead tree branches and cleaning out the eavestroughs.  And this was all after doing a 10km run!  I figured he at least deserved to have his picture on this week's blog!

                                                              My hard working husband                                    Sept 15,  2013

     

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Week 37

St. Jacobs Farmers' Market

     The St. Jacobs Farmers' Market draws thousands of people every week, both locals and tourists.  In fact, it is probably the most popular tourist attraction that Waterloo County has.  Early on Labour Day, September 2nd, the main building at the market was destroyed by fire.  
Three days later the market was open for business with outdoor vendors and I was there with my camera.
     I have included a couple of photos of the charred remains of the building, but most of the following pictures show what the market is most famous for - its fresh produce and people, including both vendors and buyers.  The people in the Kitchener/Waterloo area are very fortunate to have such an abundance of food grown locally and so easily accessible.

"They sowed fields and planted vineyards that yielded a fruitful harvest."
Psalm 107:37 NIV


                                            Welcome to the St Jacobs Farmers' Market                              Sept 6,  2013


                                   The charred remains of the main market building                               Sept 6,  2013


Sunflowers stuck in fence  - the petals sort of look like "tongues of flame"    Sept 6, 2013


                                                  Business as usual with the outdoor vendors                          Sept 6, 2013


                                                                                         Apples!                                                            Sept 6 , 2013


                                               Peppers of all shapes and colours                                          Sept 6, 2013 


                                                                   Plums                                                              Sept 6, 2013


                                                          Picking a good potato                                               Sept 6,  2013


                                                       Bouquets of cut flowers                                                Sept 6,  2013


                        Girls having a chocolate milk break                 Sept 6, 2013 


                                                  Peaches - a favourite in our family                                        Sept 6, 2013


                                 Buying potatoes                               Sept 6, 2013


                                                      Some whimsical gardeners                                               Sept 6, 2013


                                                                     a busker                                                          Sept 6, 2013


                                               Mother & baby                              Sept 6, 2013


                                                                 "a honey of a deal"                                              Sept 6, 2013

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Week 36

Rockway Gardens

"The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it."
Genesis 2: 15 NIV 

     Rockway Gardens isn't exactly the Garden of Eden, but it is the best municipal flower garden we have in the city I live in.  The many volunteers of  the Kitchener Horticultural Society manage these beautiful flower beds.  Enjoy some of the colours and sights I saw the other morning as I strolled through the park with my camera.

                                           Rockway Gardens in Kitchener, Ontario                                     Sept 2, 2013

                                   Lilly pond in Rockway Gardens in Kitchener, Ontario                              Sept 2, 2103

                                         Window-box at Rockway Gardens                                                Sept 2, 2013

Morning Glories

                                           Huge yellow marigolds along with purple flowers                         Sept 2, 2013

Rose of Sharon 

Sedum flowers just starting to bloom

                                                       Sedum plant - a sure sign of fall                                        Sept 2, 2013