Close friends contribute to our personal growth. They also contribute to our personal pleasure, making the music sound sweeter, the wine taste richer, the laughter ring louder because they are there.
~ Judith Viorst
~ Judith Viorst
So now that the chilly month of November is here, I figure it's a good time to reintroduce the balmier days of summer. Mostly, I happen to have a lot more photos from the period of time when I suspended my blog and so I'm going to inflict some of them upon you from time to time. This is one of those times.
A familiar site from the past. A foggy morning in May with the sun just beginning to peek over the hill and a graceful bird on the wing.
And here's the same spot at the end of a different day.
Later in the summer, this is the view from one of the bridges in Peterborough. On this August evening, friends and I were about to head over to a free Kruger Brothers concert in the park. Their amazing banjo and guitar strings weave classical music with bluegrass and folk. I had seen them perform with Steve Martin on Letterman a while back and was looking forward to this evening's performance - minus the wild and crazy guy. The forecast called for a likely rain shower and we were equipped with raincoats and umbrellas. You can see that although it was still dry, the clouds were beginning to form.
It was difficult to take the imminent rain seriously when sun and clouds painted the sky such a friendly shade of pink. The music hadn't begun yet, and neither had the rain. Oh, but both of them did - at around the same time.
I didn't take any photos of the rain because I was trying to keep my camera and myself tucked under the umbrella because it didn't just rain - it POURED! The downpour started early on during the music and only let up a bit before the Kruger Brothers were done. Most of the people who sat around so casually during the pink sunset were long gone. A diminished number of us sat it out and enjoyed the show immensely, in spite of the wet weather. These guys managed to stay dry on stage and neither their spirits nor ours were dampened. The show was fantastic.
A couple of weeks later, I joined the same friends at a different park for a different show - the folk festival. I was tired and didn't stay for very long but enjoyed the music and the people-watching while it lasted. It wasn't any more crowded than this but I still had a hard time finding Carol Anne and Michael. They were somewhere on that hill. And I still can't find them in this picture. It's not them - it's me!
I did find them eventually - seated not too far from this cutie.
This pooch was hyper-focused on his person - waiting to get the signal which would allow him to grab the frisbee.
The view toward the stage was lively. Music was good. Kids were happy. The weather was dry!
The sun bathed the hill with gold as it began its descent.
In between performances, folks chatted, daydreamed or read. Some went off in search of food. Many just enjoyed the last rays of sunlight.
A quick photo on my way out.
More (perhaps even more current) photos coming up soonish.
44 comments:
Glad to see you out and about. Thanks for sharing it all with us :)
Music always sounds better outside. A neighbor built a nice screen house to have weekly sessions at her home.It is always fun to see who shows up.
Ah... concerts at del Crary Park, I saw Gordon Lightfoot there a few years ago. I'll meet you there for a concert next summer. Check out the 2016 lineup!!
That beagle has a very funny look on his face.
I like the way you've personalised your pictures, what a good idea.
The beautiful pictures of summer make me wish winter wasn't on the horizon. Oh well, such is life in our great country. We take the good and the snow.
We saw the Kruger Brothers twice at the Goderich folk festival - awesome banjo playing!
Ah, it's good to visit summer. Thanks.
The outings look and sounded like you had a good time. Summer snippets are always welcome when winter is knocking at the door. xoxo Oma Linda
I love me some guitar and banjo music.
it's been a long long time since I went to any outdoor performance. living in the 4th largest city in the US the crowds were huge and traffic was always a nightmare.
Beautiful photos! I miss summer already.
Although I don't think I can complain. We've had really mild weather so far. And this week is supposed to be close to 70 the entire time. Love it!
You are such a wonderful photographer!
I could look at your photos forever. I enjoy the moods you capture....happy movements of children, peacefulness of the fog ("on catlike feet")...reflections that mirror the majesty of God's creation. And on and on....
Sigh. Thank you so much for sharing.
Beautiful summer photos, they make me feel warm inside.
Beautiful festival, excellent images, and, of course, the dovecote from the past.
That last one looks like a wonderful venue for folk music.
I must attend more outdoor concerts. Been too lazy and a bit too busy. That expression on that hounds face if rather interesting!!
Hi, dear Hilary!
The more you show and tell me about Peterborough, the more evident it becomes that you live in a clean, picturesque and friendly community. Some of my favorite memories are of spreading a blanket on the ground and experiencing concerts in the park. Surely I would have enjoyed the Kruger Brothers show and the folk concert, especially if there were dogs present. It amazes me how the intelligent breeds can be trained to restrain their impulses and await a command.
Thank you for this uplifting post filled with inspiring images, dear friend Hilary!
Nice shots. I love the dogs and folks listening to the music, but I find myself wondering when winter will arrive here as it was 80 degrees with 80% humidity this morning at 7 AM.
awesome photos ... i especially like the one with the BIG building in the background 'cause up till this moment i had this image of Petersborough as a teeny tiny town
Great photos of fun times in your new place.
I do love those from the Lake too. there is such beauty all around us.
You made me giggle when reading your comment on my blog.
Thanks for stopping by.
The Kruger Brothers sounded fantastic on Letterman and I bet they sounded even better without Steve. I'm glad you put that link in. I haven't been to a summer concert in decades, but you never forget them. They have their own smells and sounds. You captured the essence well in your photos. :)
Crary Park is just the greatest Venue. I took my Dad and nephew to see the Rankin Family there ages ago.
A lot of wonderful shots around the rain. The dogs add a flavor to the occasion with there being on site and watching everything or being bored.
Sounds like you are enjoying your new life in Peterborough and that's great. The Judith Viorst quote is so true. Having close friends makes all the difference!
Great free entertainment in the parks.
The second shot's my favourite, and the dogs are adorable!
nice that folks come out for the concerts - rain or shine. :)
Love all these photos----gives a nice glimpse of your area. The first two pics, however, took my breath away-----wow,so beautiful.
Concerts and summer are forever linked in my lexicon that's for sure. Great pics all of them. The beagle is a handsome fellow, a bit portly but he is a beagle after all!
Amazing how the light truly does become golden.
And now we are heading into festival season. Oh for some of those wonderful Finnish cookies I used to get. :-)
It's good that you have outdoor concerts in the summer. There's lots of good music around the enjoy. Your photos show some good people watching.
Such poignant photos. I like Peterborough. It's a great spot, too.
We miss our lakeside home, too. All the best.
Outdoor concerts are great... until the rain starts. Still, it didn't stop Woodstock!
Ah - those photos of the dock and the lake are gorgeous!
Looks like there is a perfect hillside for concerts at the park!
Amazing pictures! Next spring I should suspend my blog and just photograph as well. This is such a great idea! Living life and enjoying all it has to offer.
What a nice update post.
It's good to see people outdoors enjoying music, nature, animals, and other people. Looks like you had fun times!
Wunnerfula woderfulla. I love folk music, and you captured much of my past in these pictures. Thanks.
I bet you miss that lovely view across the lake.
Very nice to see the celebration of music here. Hilary! :)
The folk festival looks like a lot of fun. I just moved to a new city and can't wait to check out all of the local festivals! :)
That beautiful sunset belied what was to come. Sorry you got rained on, but sounds like you still had a good time. There certainly is no lack of interesting things to do there, with lots of people (and pet) watching opportunities.
What a fun set of images, and what a dedicated fan you were to sit through a concert in the rain. I'm sure the performers appreciated those who stuck it out. Love the picture of the Basset. You really captured those eyes...and that tongue. And I love the intensity of the Border Collie. My favorite of the images in this post, though, is the second one, with the clearer and wider view of the lake than you usually show. So beautiful.
Beautiful! :-) What a gorgeous set of photos. Thanks.
Greetings from London.
I would love to listen to a concert like that sitting under the big blue sky! Great pics from the event.
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