Showing posts with label leaves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leaves. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

November 7, 2007

I see that this blog is soon going to have to turn to more writing and fewer pictures.
all the leaves are gone, and the sky is grey
On the way to work, I noticed that almost all the leaves have fallen from the oak tree in front of the old Nepean city hall. There is a real chill in the air AND a wind chill. But nothing else to blog about. Until Peter sent me a photo that he'd taken in another neighbourhood today.
Watch where you park
There are good reasons to be happy that we live in the neighbourhood that we do. We have a nice community here and I have never seen anything like the above photo happen near here.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

November 6, 2007

Not much of a blog entry today. Didn't see anything walking to or from school.
Nov. 6, 2007
But when I got home, I saw that the yard people were still busy clearing away the leaves. They must have taken a powerful blower to my front step because everything including the door panels was covered in dirt and dirt was resting on the leaves of my geraniums along with more leaves. I wonder what it would have sounded like if I'd been home at the time?
Nov. 6, 2007
This doesn't look like much but it represents about an hour's work, planting bulbs and then stretching mesh across the bed to keep the squirrels out. I like squirrels but they can go get their own dinner.
Nov. 6, 2007
I had more bulbs that I could fit in the one side garden so I stuck the leftovers in the other side. I trampled the dirt down but expect to see evidence that squirrels have discovered the bulbs here later. I decided to do bulbs only in the one side garden this year so that I could get annuals planted in the other side before the bulbs were finished in the Spring.

Monday, November 5, 2007

November 5, 2007

On my walk this morning, I wondered what I might find to blog about and although I noted a pile of trash, I didn't take its picture right away thinking, there has to be something better than this! Then when I got to the Centrepointe Theatre, I noticed two highway coaches idling by the theatre entrance, together with a catering truck in front of them.
Nov. 5, 2007
On my second pass some hours later, I noticed an 18 wheeler in the loading dock too. When I got home and finally read the paper, I saw that there was a show about whirling dervishes happening tomorrow. That probably explains the plain exterior of the buses. Usually, musicians' shows are travelling billboards.
Nov. 5, 2007
Since all I had at that point for the blog was a photo of a mysterious bus, I decided I would take a picture of the garbage. That's my shadow. I wonder how long this will take to disappear?
Nov. 5, 2007
The leaves are still falling and so the yard people are here again today, with a truck full and more to go.
Nov. 5, 2007
And that's when Peter let me know that all the news boxes at his bus stop had been run over before he got there this morning! So I ran over to take a picture and they were standing upright but the poor orange one on the end was pretty mangled. The pole for the stop is bent too. Someone said a car had jumped the curb and scattered all the boxes but that they had been put back soon after the accident. I guess no one was standing at that stop when it happened and thank goodness.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

November 1, 2007

It's a quiet day, even with the yard guys here to take away more leaves. Last week, they did end up mowing the grass too and maybe it's still growing and in need of mowing. I am going to be pulling out all my frost-bitten plants so I can put out the yard waste bag in tomorrow's garbage. Then I can plant my bulbs.
Nov. 1 2007
I only saw one pumpkin that had been rolled into the street and even it was not smashed. That's always a relief because it seems that people don't clean up messes like that once they hit the street, even if it was their pumpkin to begin with.
Nov. 1 2007
I liked the way the clouds looked this morning, contrasted against blue sky. It rained here and there, and now and then but I was lucky enough to avoid having to walk in the rain.
Nov. 1 2007
Some trees are hanging onto their leaves and some are completely bare but many are in this mostly-gone condition.
Nov. 1 2007
This was the western sky as I was out at 9 am and you can see the rain falling out of those flat bottomed clouds. They blew into the area while I was inside teaching and by the time I finished and left the building, it was sunny again.
Nov. 1 2007
Also at the construction site, I noticed one giant pile of crushed stone, along with a few smaller piles. Probably intended for foundations.
Nov. 1 2007
Enjoy the last few days of coloured leaves. We won't have any more until May some time.

Monday, October 29, 2007

October 29, 2007

Monday Oct. 29, 2007
"Red sky in morning, sailors take warning."
It's not very red and they are only calling for a chance of showers.
Monday Oct. 29, 2007
Here's that can again, this time as flat as a crushed can. Still in the same parking spot, however.
Monday Oct. 29, 2007
The construction continues apace. Big piles of dirt, machinery rumbling, traffic being flagged. I took this photo standing halfway between the Marshy's mini-mall and the old Nepean city hall.
Monday Oct. 29, 2007
Just a few days ago, I took a photo of this oak tree and it had a lot more leaves.
Monday Oct. 29, 2007
This is where they all went.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

October 28, 2007

I thought today would be pretty slim pickings, being Sunday and with nothing planned.
Sunny Sunday afternoon
But things started to happen when a neighbour asked if Peter could help her with dismantling her patio table so she could get it into her basement for the Winter. I haven't even cleaned out the garage to make a spot for our table, much less dismantled the garden and planted the bulbs. But it was a nice sunny day even if it was only 5C so we went over to see what we could do and ended up taking only a few minutes to take the table apart and move it into her basement.
Sunny Sunday afternoon
With that chore done, we headed out to see what there was to see. A hardy cyclist pedaled by on Centrepointe. It really wasn't that cold and anything above zero is a bonus.
Sunny Sunday afternoon
We waved hello to all our blog readers.
Sunny Sunday afternoon
The wind was blowing the dried and nearly gone leaves in front of the medical centre at the little plaza whose name we realized we do not know.
Sunny Sunday afternoon
And the wind had blown over a chair at the Marshy's patio, signalling the end of patio season in Ottawa.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

October 27, 2007

Yesterday after work, we dropped by Marshy's for a drink and to do the crossword puzzle. There is a small group of puzzlers who gather regularly at Marshy's and we partly compete and partly share answers, depending on how hard the puzzle is that day, which paper it is in, and who shows up. I bring over the one I clipped from the Citizen and Marshy's gets several copies of the Sun, so often we do both.
Winning at Marshy's
We discovered that Brad Marsh has just started the Brad Marsh Bar BQ & Grille "Great Prize Give Away" this week and the first prize was being drawn that very afternoon. Every week, Brad will draw a ballot for a Senator's jersey and less often, he will draw for more expensive prizes. I put my ballot in the box for the Grey Cup tickets. Then Brad asked me to pull the winner from the jersey box and I chanced to draw Darren Boyd's entry. I don't know Darren but when he accepted his jersey, he proclaimed that he was the Zamboni driver at the Merivale Arena, so that's what I am reporting. Anyway, it was fun and he seemed pleased. In case anyone was wondering, it was 16C that afternoon and therefore, Brad was wearing shorts. I, however, was not.
garbage day leftovers
On the way to Marshy's, I stopped to take a photo of the debris remaining from Friday morning's garbage pick up. Oftentimes, the crows and squirrels have managed to pick things out of the bags and then leave the paper and other inedibles behind. In the spots where more than one household deposits its bags and boxes, there is usually a concentration of these leavings. Today however, I noticed that the debris was made up of the stuff that remained from last week! I sometimes get tired of looking at the garbage lying there, day after day, and so I pick it up. This week, I didn't and it was still there after the second garbage pick up. You'd think that the person whose garbage it was in the first place might recognize it and pick it up him or herself. Or not.
rain on the pumpkin
This morning, it was raining steadily and Peter thought the pumpkin at the front door looked nice in the light. Later, the rain let up and I went for a walk.
frisbee football
In spite of it being a damp day, people still like to get together and do something outdoors. This group was just finishing a game of frisbee football and it looked like they had had a great time.
red squirrel
Rounding the next bend in the path, I came across a red squirrel who ran up a tree and then stopped to shake his tail and scold me. We don't have many red squirrels compared with grey and black ones so it was a treat to stand and watch him until he ran up the tree and out of sight.
fallen nest?
While I was trying to get as close as possible to the red squirrel, I noticed this thing on the ground. It might have been a nest but I didn't want to examine it too closely for fear of bugs or things more squidgey than that.
unused outbuilding
Heading across the parking lot for the park, I was reminded that, as far as I recall, the two outbuildings have never been in use in all the time that we have lived here, which is more than ten years. They may house washrooms and maybe no one wants the responsibility of maintaining them but I don't know for sure.
kid's water park
This is a very cute water "park' for the kids in the 'hood - obviously closed for the winter.
pretty trio
This was just pretty.
contrast
On the way back, the sun came out and I wanted to capture the contrast between the dark sky in the east and the lit leaves in the foreground. Sometimes, it's better to be there. And even if I made a little movie with the sound of the geese coming in for a landing, as they were then, you would completely miss the smell of the wet larch needles that completed the effect.
bunny!
Finally, just as I was about to turn out of the park and into my own 'hood, I saw a bunny! As soon as I snapped his picture, he bolted around the end of the hedge and completely disappeared.

Friday, October 26, 2007

October 26, 2007 (afternoon)

I took most of these pix yesterday but the geese were still there today, pausing in their exodus to warmer climes.
Geese
I've seen them more densely populating the soccer pitches but you take what you can get in the way of snap shots.
Geese heading to the pond
Here, they are walking toward the pond for a refreshing dip, after eating all that grass.
Goose poo
And here is what they left behind on the pavement. Again, this sort of thing has been more densely represented but I couldn't find a spot where there were more than one of the little logs of poo without backing up enough so that they then wouldn't be in close-up. The poo logs are generally bigger than one of my fingers.
Construction
This is the construction site from the west side, looking east toward Marshy's. You can see the fire hydrants and there are different kinds of pipe piled up. They have also installed storm sewers.
Fall at the ball diamond
I thought this was just pretty, with the leaves scattered on the ground and some stuck to the fence.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

October 25, 2007

Today is St. Crispin's Day and for a thrill, you should go read Shakespeare's inspirational speech from Henry V. "But we in it shall be remembered - We few, we happy few, we band of brothers."
Thursday morning
The construction site is still mostly at the dirt-moving stage. Dig big holes. Move dirt around. They are also assembling pipes of various sizes and colours on the field.
Thursday morning
I think these are called high hoes and I liked the way they complimented each other from my perspective.
Thursday morning
Later on, I saw one of the high hoes being used like a crane to lower concrete pipe sections into the big hole in the middle of Centrepointe. This time, they had a flag crew stopping traffic and only allowing one lane to proceed at a time.
Thursday morning
These two guys were perched way up in a bucket, doing something with one of the high light standards along the bike path.
Thursday morning
And today is yard maintenance day in the 'hood. No lawn mowing here from the look of it, but plenty of loud leaf blowing. But when you want to move a lot of leaves in a hurry and off different surfaces, this is the way to go.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

October 24, 2007

The walk to work
I often wonder when I see something like this can, standing upright in a parking lot. Did the owner put it on the ground while getting in the car, only to forget it and drive off? I've done that, with things on the roof too! It was still there when I walked home after 1 pm, but then it was lying on its side.
The walk to work
It was after 8:30 am when I walked by the construction site and nothing was happening behind the fence.
The walk to work
But when I turned and looked north, I saw that the sidewalk and the west lane were blocked.
The walk to work
On the way home, the blockage had moved to the middle of the road and cars were driving around the obstruction on either side.
The walk to work
Speaking of roads, I took a photo of the street corner at Woodroffe and Navajo but it is typical of many corners on the big roads. In order the push the Walk button, you have to reach over the mud. Or, if you can't reach, you have to step in the mud. Perhaps some pavement could be applied to the bare area around the post? I am convinced that in spite of Walk buttons and such, streets are not designed for pedestrians at all. Another case in point...
The walk to work
This is the corner kitty-corner to the last one. There, at least the pole is right beside the pavement. However, in the winter, snow gets piled up against the pole and eventually, a pedestrian cannot reach the Walk button unless she climbs up the snow pile. Wait for pictures in months to come.
The walk to work
I liked this view of the library with the nice tree in front. You can just barely see the top of the Nepean bell in the centre of the circle with the tree, although you can see its support. (You can click on a photo, go to Flickr and then see it larger.)
The walk to work
Finally, as I was crossing in the Castlebrook Village from Plunkett, I thought the fallen leaves looked awfully pretty, blanketing the ground like that.