About ten days ago, I took a walk along the creek near Frank's place. There was a fresh blanket of snow lightly covering the shoreline, and the creek water had begun to freeze along the edges. It was a lovely sunny morning and I enjoyed snapping a few shots.
Now here's a technique that Jillsy Girl helped me out with last July. Try as I may, many times before and since, I haven't been able to accomplish a rollover/mouse-over image. It finally occurred to me that it just couldn't be done with photos which were stored at Flickr. This time, I uploaded the pair of images to my old nemesis, Photobucket, and Jill's instructions worked just fine. Thanks, Jill!
So if you'll roll your cursor over the sepia image above, you'll see how this scene looked to my eye, and to my camera. I just thought it might be nice to see the creek as photographers might have shared it in days gone by. Do you have a preference?
Walking a bit closer to the water, this was the view to my left
And a bit further along (Yes, I played with these colours here, also).
Despite the force of the falling water, ice was beginning to build up at the base of the dam.
Across the creek, I spied a tree which might not be with us in another year or two.
Heading back to the house, there's a small pond where dozens of ducks gather as long as part of it stays unfrozen. I didn't have Benny with me on this stroll and the ducks were happy for that. They all came to greet me, hoping I had something for them. I know it's not wise to feed them, for their own welfare but I was selfishly anticipating getting in a few photos.
And that's when another dog came tearing up the path with bird-chasing on his mind. And off they flew.
Time for me to fly now, too - but just for a few days when I'll be back with more photos. Thanks for joining me.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Days Gone By and Posts of the Week
Below are two more photos from my day spent at the Toronto Islands. Both seemed to lend themselves to a sepia treatment and a step into the past.
And now, without further delay, here are the Posts of the week. The icon below is yours for the taking if if your blog post is named as a Post of the Week - either as top post or as a runner up.
This week's top post goes to:
Other wonderful posts are categorized below (they may well fit into more than one category but I'm only selecting one for each):
Spike and the Evil Shoelace
by Gary
at Gary's Third Pottery Blog
On Eagles' Wings
by TGL
at The Good Life
Le temps s'est arrĂȘtĂ©... (Time Stopped)
by Pierre
at Pierre Boyer
This and That from June
by The Retired One
at The Retirement Chronicles
Sidewalk Chalk
by Brandy Marie
at Bumbleflies and Butterbees
Kestrel
by Bob
at Birds and Nature in the Forest of Dean
Bless You
by Wendy
at Changes With Seasons
The Farmer and his Field
by Dawn
at Just One LIfe
The Silence Between the Notes
by Ciara
at Milkmoon
Recommended by: Mimi
Please drop by their blogs for a visit and leave a kind comment if you have the time. Also, please feel free to add your own choices (for any blog except this one) for a specific blog post in the comments section below, where others can see them.
And now, without further delay, here are the Posts of the week. The icon below is yours for the taking if if your blog post is named as a Post of the Week - either as top post or as a runner up.

Other wonderful posts are categorized below (they may well fit into more than one category but I'm only selecting one for each):
Spike and the Evil Shoelace
by Gary
at Gary's Third Pottery Blog

On Eagles' Wings
by TGL
at The Good Life

Le temps s'est arrĂȘtĂ©... (Time Stopped)
by Pierre
at Pierre Boyer
This and That from June
by The Retired One
at The Retirement Chronicles
Sidewalk Chalk
by Brandy Marie
at Bumbleflies and Butterbees
Kestrel
by Bob
at Birds and Nature in the Forest of Dean

Bless You
by Wendy
at Changes With Seasons
The Farmer and his Field
by Dawn
at Just One LIfe

The Silence Between the Notes
by Ciara
at Milkmoon
Recommended by: Mimi
Please drop by their blogs for a visit and leave a kind comment if you have the time. Also, please feel free to add your own choices (for any blog except this one) for a specific blog post in the comments section below, where others can see them.
Thank you.
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Hilary
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