A walk is only a step away from a story, and every path tells.
~ Robert Macfarlane
It's time for another walk through the streets of Peterborough. Actually, these images are from various walks.
We've had a bit of snow (since these photos were taken) and a rather short-lived but very cold snap. But for the most part, our weather hasn't been all that winterish. I know there's probably more to come (right now, in fact) - it is only January after all, and this is Canada. But each passing day brings us closer to spring and that makes for a shorter winter season, which is fine with me. Enjoy the cool air – bring something to imbibe and come join me.
This dual lift lock (Lock 21) is situated on the Trent Canal, of the Trent-Severn Waterway.
It opened for operation in 1904 and is the highest (19.8 m or 65 ft) hydraulic boat lift in the world.
When it becomes cold enough, the canal below will be open for skating.
Back in the spring, this lovely train emerged from the tunnel under the bridge, on which I was standing.
Shortly after it was announced that same sex marriage was legally embraced throughout the U.S., these flags began appearing on many city streets in Peterborough as a show of support for our neighbo
These tall, waving stalks of fluff (yes, I know they have a name but I just don't know what it is) were beckoning me to snap a sunlit photo of them. They seemed to sparkle with the sun behind them but I didn't manage to capture that effect very well. Regardless of that, they're still pretty.
There are some beautiful and peaceful walking paths at Little Lake Cemetery. The walkways weave throughout the hillside, toward and away from the lake, and offer up a different views at varying levels. I spent a couple of hours walking the area, one November day.
And here's a different view of Little Lake from further along its shoreline.
This colourful porch collection, warming in the sun, caught my eye and before I knew it, I was trespassing in order to snap a couple of shots.
You know how dearly I love cats. I'm just not fond of all of their habits. My friend, Carol Anne and I were walking (back from the lift locks, I think) when we spotted a couple of felines which appeared to be checking each other out. Upon closer inspection, Carol Anne noticed that they weren't interested in each other but rather in a small deer mouse which was having a difficult time trying to escape their curiosity and their paws.
The little guy was injured, and truth be told, I don't think he was going to survive - but you never know. And at least, he didn't need to be subjected to further terror and torture. Carol Anne was wearing leather gloves and was able to scoop him up and relocate him to a sheltered spot a few houses down. I hope he managed to make it. Take care, little guy!
A jazzy decoration outside a house. Solar lights, wind chimes and multicoloured dangles.
While out walking when she came to visit me on the Labour Day weekend, my beautiful niece, Jaime and I saw this lovely antique sitting in the lane beside a shop. Come back for another visit soon, Jaime!
A graceful stretch of the mallard variety.
Just a few steps which take you away from the shore of Little Lake, toward Del Crary Park. Or the reverse – depending on your perspective.
Spindle berries on somebody's front lawn still looking pretty fresh in mid-November.
Hanging on a handrail at a neighbourhood house, some little princess' tiara.
And that's it for today. I hope you enjoyed our walk – and your potable. More photos coming up before too much longer.
49 comments:
A wonderful bunch of photos today.
Great walk. I especially loved the kindness to the mouse. He was a goner if left with the cats.
Enjoyed the walk with you.....
(Always do!)
my connection once again fails me on your blog. some photos load, some only load 1/2, others not at all. *sigh* still, what i saw was good. even the poor mousy...
Such an interesting area. Love the idea of skating along that canal.
I often think about your pointer on photographing...take a walk. This walk had a colorful variety.
You never know what you'll find during a walk like this. So many fascinating images from porches to Cats! Very warm and enjoyable, Hilary.
Beautiful shots! You have a great sense of color and I love that mallard!
I love joining people on their walks, these are my favourite types of posts! That hydraulic lift is really impressive and I like that you got some good angles and photos of it. I try to fit big structures into my whole frame and my photos suffer for it!
I thought you definitely captured the sparkle behind the fluffy things!
Your new world is full of interesting opportunities for photos and you certainly have the eye! Those locks are impressive. The engineering takes my breathe away.
Oh man, all that bright sunshine :)
Loved your shots...quite a collection
Beautiful photos--I love the waterfront and the train emerging from the tunnel
Some really nice shots to share.
I loved all of these pictures, but the porch decoration and the shiny tiara are favorites. Your photographs always carry such a serene feeling to them, I feel better after gazing at them. :-)
A lovely walk, and while i know cats have to eat, i am always sorry for the critters caught, too.
A wonderful walk-about, thanks for sharing!
So different to your lakeside life. Hope you are settling into your new town Hilary.
Beautiful walk! We've had a mild winter so far...until yesterday that is! It was blowing and snowing all day and the temps have fallen. But hey, I'm happy it's held off this long. I've enjoyed the mild for a change. Your cemetery walk made me smile. I take Chubbs and we walk the cemetery whenever we can. It's a nice quiet and beautiful spot with nice paved paths and slow moving cars. I'm glad you found my tiara! I knew I left it somewhere!
Always pleasant to take a stroll with you, particularly to a place that I am a little familiar with. You captured to lift lock well, especially in that first photo. Excellent POV.
Wherever you go and your camera go, Hilary, you always see interesting things where most of us see nothing at all. (And thank you for rescuing the little mouse.)
Beautiful as usual. Particularly enjoyed the locks. Very interesting structures and different from others I've seen.
Quite a stretch by that mallard. I've done the same on occasion, stepping in to save a mouse from a cat.
thanks for the stroll. love seeing things through your eyes.
A good walk today and made better by your requiring leather gloves to pick up a mouse. They must be fearsome creatures those Canadian Mice.
We love visiting the lift locks, took the boat cruise one summer so we could ride up and down the locks :)
Hi Hilary, Those canal shots have such depth! Love that dusty old organ. Poor Mousie!
Peterborough is def. a city made for walking, biking, et. al. The old rail beds have been put to good use. The train still runs past my sisters apartment building in E.City. It sounds so foreign to me now.:(
I haven't been able to get down for my midwinter visit due to a knee injury, but springs a'comin!
I think they call that pampas grass here, but I am not positive. You did seems to catch the sparkles in the light. And so many other interesting things!! Lovely walk photos. :)
Hilary, you always manage to capture the delightful and unexpected on your walks. I'm so glad you take your camera with you and equally happy that you share the results with us!
What a great set of photos, Hilary! I love the composition of that first one from the locks. Other favorites are the fluffy stalks backlit by the sun, and the lovely tiara. But they're all wonderful.
Thanks for taking us with you on your walk! That lift lock is impressive!
We're also having a mild winter and no ice on our lakes! The ice fishermen are not happy! (who cares? I don't).
I don't know the name of those white, plumy plants either, but they look lovely sweeping the air. I can understand your frustration and not capturing the sun sparkles. I've tried and tried with different shots too, but seems that the sun cannot be captured. :-(
Hugs
i think they are called 'ornamental grass' ... hooray for Carol Ann and her save of that little critter... feral cats = bad cats thanks for the walk i needed some fresh air
Thank you so much for the walk! Even though that little mouse is the kind that decided to move into our house and my car, I'm still glad y'all noticed it and rescued it from the cats!
Thank you for another trip around your beautiful neighborhood. You capture such beauty in the common place.
Happy that little mouse was given a second chance.
How lovely to see Peterborough with you. You've got a lot going on there! That boat lift is amazing, and probably still in use?
Thank you for giving the mouse a second chance.
Each picture is different and amazing! It is always hard to choose a fav among your pics. :)
Happy new year to you!
I love those multi colored dangles! I think those would help make a house cheery! :)
Lovely pictures. I have not been to Peterborough in ages, so it was nice to see it though your eyes. We had tons of snow in the last week in Ottawa and it looks so beautiful, but can't wait for Spring.
You have the most amazing eye for detail and for framing shots. Wonderful. By the way, if no one else noticed, I did: thanks for crossing out the u :-)
Wonderful photos and phlog I really enjoyed your walk, thanks for sharing Hilary. =0)
You find the most amazing things on your walks, Cuz. Thanks for sharing them with all of us.
A lovely walk!
Loved this tour. This is Peterborough as I have never seen it before!
What lovely photos! :-)
Greetings from London.
wonderful to take a stroll with you.
Last but not least here and semi recovered from my bronchitis, I thank you for seeing so well. The mousse, the sea chest, the details every where. Thanks so much for the walk.
I love the stalks and that little princess must be so mad. Great photos and walk.
I'm glad you shared these! Happy you have a good friend, too!
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