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Monday, 17 November 2025

Winter ready

Winter clothing has been in use for a few weeks now. However the early winter gloves aren’t quite doing the job. It is time for the fleece lined leather mitts as fingers need the body heat afforded by mittens. Late autumn isn’t only on the calendar.


Last week, we had cold temperatures, high winds and rain again. It was our second week with Daisy, the golden retriever grand-dog and we walked the Confederation Trail between the raindrops again, only missing one day due to pouring rain.


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As always, Daisy was doing zoomies along the trail, making the most of her freedom. Jumping, 


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and high speed running were her favourites 




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but a good stick never went astray either.


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Once, a noise under leaves along the trail led to a digging session in the soil below the area.


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After Daisy went home on the weekend, we returned to the boardwalk after more than a week away. Trees are bare now but rose bushes still have colour and rose hips which will be food for birds, squirrels, hares, foxes and coyotes over the winter.


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The flock of ducks in the salt marsh is fewer in number but some still call the marsh home, at least until the water freezes.

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Along the Rotary Trail, most trees are bare with a few exceptions. 



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The exposed trunks are more noticeable now and a dragon appeared among the trees. 


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We will walk the trails until snow makes them impassible.

Have a great week!


12 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

Yes, i know about snow restricting use of the trails.

Boud said...

The dog thought her birthday had come! What a great time you give her.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

What is it with dogs and sticks anyway?

aurora said...

Your grand dog is having so much fun with you!! I love the Rotary (Aspen?) trail trees. We have a few scattered Birch trees. I need to transplant some. They grow fairly fast.

Watch out, that dragon looks fierce!!

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
I love all the photos of Daisy! She is having a fun time running and jumping. Great photos of the trails, the Autumn colors and berries.
Cute capture of the ducks. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

Sandi said...

That is a dragon tree!

John's Island said...

Marie, I enjoyed this post. Daisy always adds joy to your walks, even on those cold and blustery days. Her zoomies on the trail made me smile. It sounds like late autumn is settling in quickly on the Island, but your outings still look wonderful. Thanks for sharing! John

Barbara said...

Ha. I love the dragon tree. Your pictures of tree-lined paths make me so happy. I don't get out and walk paths like that anymore but I remember walking them and your pictures bring me such great memories.

Martha said...

Great photos as always. You really caught some good action shots of Daisy, she's so cute. Stay warm out there!

Liz Hinds said...

Your weather seems to change quite dramatically. I am grumbling because it's getting colder over here this week - but I am still in my shorts! Love, love Daisy!

The Padre said...

Such A Lovely Dog And What A Stick To Be Proud Of

Think Snow ,
Cheers

photowannabe said...

Love the Zoomies and your capturing Daisy mid jump. Perfection.
Beautiful transition photos weather wise.
Beware the Dragon !! Love it too.
Sue