Monday, October 15, 2018

2 to Sleep

Oct 15/2018  Weather - we returned back to the farm on Oct 3 and it has been unseasonably warm for fall in Ontario and some days down right hot.  We had two days well into the 80's.  BUT now the season has changed back to normal and it is fallish, and cool and there is a frost warning tonight.  Catching up on our errands and list of things to do so we can vamoosh out of here soon.  Today we came across a picture we snapped while camping in Kitchener.  We met the nicest campers from Sarnia way and the one fellow had just the perfect sign out front of his 5th wheel.  Often we have said this quote to others; it seems to be a camping rule.  It really is so true.

6 for drinks
4 for dinner 
and 
2 to sleep 
 

Cozy by the Fire

Oct 3/2018  Weather  The last week in Kitchener was very damp, rain about 4 of the 7 days, and chilly too.  Thank goodness we had the Jeep to run back and forth to see our Grandson.    On the nights leading up to waiting for grandson to make his appearance we often had our fire pit on at night.  It is new to us and we are thoroughly enjoying it.  Billy loves turning it on and off.  Get it?  On and off !  We can have a nice warm cozy sit for 45 minutes or 15 minutes or 3 hours.   No chopping wood.  No blowing smoke as the wood fire always finds everyone at some point in the night.  No dousing the flames to securely put it out.  We are loving it.  Yes it does not crackle and smell like a real wood fire but the convenience is pretty darn nice. 


Monday, September 24, 2018

Sometimes the Smallest Things Take the Most Room in Your Heart

Sept 21/2018  Weather 70, sunny.  Gorgeous fall day and a monumental day.   Aiden was born today and we are thrilled to meet him !  He is perfect!  Mum and Dad (Nancy and A.J.) are doing awesome and over the moon in love with their new precious bundle.  Aiden Everett.   Ahhhhhh xxxxoooo
Nana Rosey is beaming with her new grandson 

We came camping up in Kitchener to be close to them and see our new grandson.  It was exceptional.  So so glad we have the ability to have our home on wheels to move close to the kids and grandkids.  
A.A. Milne has it right
 

Shadows of Magic

September 18/2018   Magic at the Ontario Butterfly Conservatory
When downloading my pictures of the day I realized that there was more "magic".  Now remember I just point and shoot my little camera.  But these guys hanging against the window became art to us.  They were all fluttering up in top on the windows...... how cool?



Lepidoptera

Sept 18/2018  Weather 75, sunny, lovely day to go to the Ontario Butterfly Conservatory (OBC) in Cambridge.  Lepidoptera is the order of insects that includes butterflies and moths.  How do you say that? " Lep e dop tera "    Yes it is a bit of a mouth full.  When we had a stick home we had some butterfly bushes around our yard and in the fall they would be covered with Monarch butterflies migrating south. 
tropical rainforest conservatory setting
hatching of butterflies
The Monarch will fly all the way to Mexico from Canada!  Such a small beautiful little thing, all that way?  Amazing.  The OBC had a tagging of some hundred Monarchs on the weekend and these guys will fly south and be scanned and found and recorded in Mexico and California for research and preservation purposes.   

The Conservatory has a few rooms of educational preparation for you to understand how a Butterfly is born and the 750 species in the world and the difference between a moth and a butterfly.  Do you know?
a couple of butterflies landed
Owl butterflies feeding on orange slices

After learning some facts you can walk into the rainforest type conservatory where you will be swerving and walking amongst the 2,500 butterflies fluttering around.   Stand still and they will land on your shoulder, your head, your finger!!!    It is rather magical.  The different types and colours are exquisite.  We were enamoured with the blue morpho - they are the largest in the world with wings spanning 5 to 8 inches.  The little devils were everywhere.  Do you think we could get a picture?  Haha no way.  They did not sit much and it was almost comical how we spent a good hour trying to get a shot.  They were fabulous.  Finally got the shot.... well sorry it is in a frame and she was not alive..... but we got it!
blue morpho butterfly

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Mennonite Highway - Lobsinger Line

Sept 14/2018  Weather is still quite warm, hitting 80's plus everyday and humid.  Not fall yet. 
along Lobsinger Line

 We meander off to a destination lunch in Millbank where a Mennonite community is dominant in the population.  A picturesque road on the way called Lobsinger Line will take you through the Wellesley area.
well preserved 1800's building in Newton - a Quilt shop!!!
  It is like falling into a scene of Little House on the Prairie.   Farm after farm with lanes so long you are tempted to turn into them thinking they are a road in the county.  Huge barnyards will be spotted and massive vegetable gardens.  Most every farm entrance has a sign for eggs, maple syrup, beef, vegetables, cut flowers, pies, apple butter, quilts.   Bring a cooler!  On many of these farms the only vehicle is still a horse and buggy. 
Mennonite school in Millbank
The Mennonites in this area came from Europe and Pennsylvania in the mid to late 1800's.   Our lunch treat is Anna Mae's Bakery and Restaurant.  We dare you to walk through the front bakery section....  and you have to .... then you can put your name in for a table.  There will be a wait but it moves fast.  Homecooking at its best.  The town of Millbank is small and quaint, on the side street you will also find a grocery market with everything you want to fill your fridge and cupboards.  Worth the stop.  
Anna Mae's Bakery & Restaurant

While dining we chatted with a lady from Stratford who was born and raised in the area and worked alongside Mennonites and Amish.  I asked her if they take a debit card?  She said not to worry it is a Mennonite shop and there is a difference.   The Amish shun mechanical and technological devices and prefer a much plainer, simpler life.   She said you can tell the difference watching along the farm lanes.  ????  I had no idea what she meant.   She explained that when I see what looks like a small bus stop hut away from the home and usually down the lane way that is their phone booth.  Really?  Apparently she knew of some Amish that could use the telephone in the phone booth but could not have it inside their house.    Yes of course on the ride back I was watching for the phone booths.  Was this an urban legend?  Don't know but she had me all the ride back to our campground. :)
Child's bus stop?  or Phone Booth?

Sunday, September 9, 2018

A Man's Castle

Sept 8/2018  Weather has turned cool, down to 59 today!  What a change.  We are going to have a few days of this and rain as the remnants of a  5 day old hurricane that hit the New Orleans area is tracking our way.  
Unusual for us, we have our Jeep with us.  Rosey drove the Jeep the other day following Billy in the RV with the trailer(Harley inside).   So no Harley today.   We are going exploring to Castle Kilbride in Baden.  We have seen these signs everywhere.  Can it really be a castle?  Of course we are thinking about all the castles we saw in Scotland a few summers back.  
the front driveway is in the shape of a heart to show his love for his wife

James Livingston built his 10,000 sq foot home which he called his castle and named it after his birthplace in Scotland - Kilbride.  It is a Canadian National Historic Site.  In 1877 and Mr. Livingston was known as the Flax and Linseed Oil King of Canada. 
flaxseed (linseed) and the flowering plant - most of it is now grown in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
At the time he extravagantly furnished the huge home and had rare 'trompe l'oeil"  (means fool the eye) wall and ceiling murals in all the rooms.   It has been beautifully restored and the 3D effect of the painted murals will give the illusion of layers that are not really there; except in paint.  Art abounds everywhere in this house.  Look very closely, in one room there is a painted vase full of a bouquet of flowers, till you look deeper and there is a face peering out. 
elaborate tromp l'oeil -  it is all paint that looks 3D

In the late 1800's flax seeds were not consumed as we do today.  Today every health food store sells them.  I grind mine up and put them in my breakfast shake.  In those days the plant was used to make linen fabric.   The seeds were used to make linseed oil that was used in oil based paints.  As latex paints took over the company declined significantly and closed operations.  Flax and linseed are the same plant.    Three generations lived in the home, but as often with an aristocratic property the upkeep becomes too much.  The property was sold to the town in 1988, and restoration began.  Today they are still trying to buy back the Victorian furniture that was auctioned off. 
unusual game table in the library

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Fall is coming.......? Today you would never know.

September 5/2018  Weather - today is unbearably hot.  Temp is 86 but will feel like 106!  And it did.  We really should have waited a day, driving was fine but taking the time to hookup and setup once we were there was nasty.  Billy was soaked with sweat.  The relief came after when we swam in the pool for a couple hours.  That was heaven.  Soon the heat will break and it will feel like fall.  We can't wait for that.  Enough of the hot humid summer here in Southwestern Ontario.
Yes this is Grumpy Cat - she "adopted us".  Sorry but you cannot come with us this time!
We left the farm and headed up to Kitchener to camp about 10 minutes away from our family who are having their first child :)   So exciting and how perfect we can take our house on wheels with us, the advantage of living in the motorhome.   We previously found a nice park Country Gardens RV Park.  This time we are the 3rd site in so no trouble maneuvering the small roads in and out and the power pedestal has adequate power - we checked with the voltmeter.  
country gardens rv park , nice shady long spot

nice old dairy farm
September 6/2018  Weather - normal today.  78 and sunny.  Perfect biking weather.  Away we go for a ride from Kitchener to Mitchell, to Stratford, Shakespeare, New Hamburg and return to camp.
rustic old barn in the countryside
The land is a bit different than down Blenheim way.  We are flat.  Here the land is swales and hills, pretty rolling countryside.   Farmland everywhere, soybeans, corn, white beans, dairy farms, horse farms.  A lovely diversion for us to ride the motorcycle.  Each road is new to us and yet only 127 miles from where we grew up. 

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Parking at the Farm

August 18/2018  Weather - in general we are finding the summer of 2018 to be a hot and humid time; with too much hot and too much humid.  Funny.  It seems to bother us more than ever or are we just getting older?  Ok. ok.  Don't anwer that.  Billy feels we spending more of our winter months in the South West so we really gravitate to the dry warm weather and cool nights.  Definitely it is our preferred climate.  But who knows maybe the following pictures are part of the climate.  My Mom has had some amazing flower gardens and sad to say we are kind of downsizing them since she has moved to a senior residence.  It's just too much work!    We have moved some plants and such and we are so happy to have the blooms stopping us to take a second look.  Everything that blooms we take in to Mom for her room, which she totally enjoys.
no idea what this is called
Just have to share these pretty pretty pretty flowers.
hardy hibiscus


hardy hibiscus

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Friday the 13th Rally

July 13/2018. Weather sunny and 90.  A hot one to ride to Port Dover for the bike rally.  We had to go, our 139,998 friends will be there!  Yes, 140,000 people did converge on the little fishing hamlet.  It was a zoo!  As we got on the highway bikes were on every road heading towards PD.  We got into town about a half mile out and found parking and walked down to the waterfront.  It is a bike watching day and a people watching day too!  People jammed into the streets, bikes lined up for miles and miles on every street in Port Dover.   Nothing to do but Enjoy and drink lots of water!  Others might be into the beer!  Haha.  Bands are playing everywhere, bars are full, restaurants are full, hotdog vendors will sell thousands today.    A little history is that a local biker named Chris and 25 of his friends decided that on every 13th of every month in every year since 1981 (it was November the 13th) they would invite friends to come.  Word of mouth started it all and it grew into a massive rally in the summer months when the Friday falls on the 13th.  






Summertime summertime

July 11 to 19/2018  Weatherman says July has had more days above normal heat, extremely hot and dry.  The days it is 90’s it feels like over 100 with the humidex factored in.  Luckily at the farm we are beside Lake Erie and it is usually about 10 degrees cooler than in the nearby towns and city of Chatham.   We sure could use a rain.
We are off to KW (Kitchener Waterloo) to see our son  A.J. and Nancy and baby bump !   Lil bump is due in September.  KW is half a million people but difficult to find a nice big pull thru campground.
Country Gardens RV Park entrance

Koi pond at Country Gardens
 We are staying at Country Gardens RV Park which is southeast of Kitchener in Petersburg.  The area is very pretty with rolling farmland and quaint Amish villages.   The RV park has only a few transient spots and not really Big Rig friendly.  We will squeeze in and out very carefully!  Cut off a limb, unhook the trailer and push it around and survive on 30 amp. We ventured well into the park for our site BUT not the next time we come.  Next time we will take one of the first three sites just inside the park where there is room to back in and get out much easier.   Does it sound like we were a little frightened of damaging our rig?  Ahhhh yeah we were and we got lucky.  The first 4 days we had trouble everyday with the power.  Our surge protector kept shutting down the power from the post to our coach.  Finally the owner had to move us two miles down the road to their sister RV park called The Landings.  Really big pullthru and the power worked ! Yeah!   
Our 100 ft pullthru at The Landings

Our site looked at the oool and swim pond 
We really like The Landings.  They have 3 huge pull thrus right by the entrance and overlooking the pool and swim pond.  It was great and we would never have found out if we hadn’t had trouble at Country Gardens.  Sometimes things happen for a reason. 

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

North of Toronto


June 13 - 20/2018 Weather - we had a record breaking heat wave day.....  most of the week was gorgeous travel weather but Fathers Day was 96 F and it felt like a 100!  Phew, lucky the pool was open at the KOA in Cookstown. 

We like coming  to Cookstown to setup our basecamp then go downtown TO to see our adorable grandson who was 6 this weekend!  Where did the time go?  They live as far into Toronto as you can get, just a few blocks from Lake Ontario.   We could not get our head around taking the motorcycle down there so we rented a car.  What a smart idea, once in a while we have a brilliant moment.  Haha.   Our rate was so reasonably priced that we could not possibly drive our own vehicle from the farm to Cookstown and back for the cost of the rental.
We always bring our motorcycle as the hilly terrain in this semi northern Ontario area is pretty country to ride in.  One day we rode all along Lake Simcoe, another day we rode along a river to the quaint town of Creemore famous for its craft brewery and another day we went spooking around the backroads of newly planted potatoes and rolling farmland.  The wildflowers are bursting in the road sides right now and the sweet smell of clover was heavenly.  Bottle that smell! 
Oh and gosh have a cone or cup or even the whole tub of Karwartha Dairy ice cream.  It’s part of the Ontario summer diet! The best part!!!😀

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Here Kitty, Kitty

After a couple of days parked at Wildwood RV Park, Billy said "you better come look at the tire".  Oh Oh.  That does not sound good.
Hey Kitty, Kitty
Not what I expected to see at all!  Where did he come from?   Well it must be someones cat here at the park, so we tried to shoo it away and it did not seem to want to leave.  How about a bowl of milk and bread? 
There is no possible way little kitty could have come for a one hour ride from the farm to the park right?    We stayed the week and after being back at the farm a couple of days.....   Guess what?  Oh yes, you guessed it.   Here Kitty, Kitty.   Time to buy a bag of cat food and coax that little kitty out of where ever it hides.   It was friendly and starving.  We fed it every day and moved it into the barn for a bit.  As it turns out the neighbours brought home a kitty a few weeks ago and thought it could be a mouser in the barn but after a couple of days they never saw it again......  Well it seems it went on vacation with us!

Wine Trail

May 22 - 30/2018  Weather is beautiful now for the week and we are headed to the end of Southwestern Ontario.  Our campground the last few years was in McGregor, near Windsor and we thought lets go for an hours ride and camp there for the week.  Catch up with our friends and our son who lives in Windsor.
Fore!  We parked far away from the balls this time.
Wildwood Golf and RV Resort is one of the nicest parks in Ontario.    Billy picked a pull thru spot close to the pool and not close to the fairways this time.
We did some nice motorcycle riding along the Wine Trail on the lake.
Lots of wineries along Lake Erie in Essex county
There are some beautiful wineries, tasting and bistros to stop and enjoy.   Every season there are new wineries and new buildings opening.  The road is slow and winding so give yourself the afternoon to enjoy it.  You can follow the lake for about 20 miles, lots of quaint cottages and always a view of the water.
Viewpointe Winery patio (great Sangria and cheeseboard)
North 42 Degrees winery just opened

No Spring Here in Ontario

April 20 - May 21/2018   Weather is cold...... Not frigid but just cold high 40's and 50's constantly.  Frosty mornings.  
site #1 at Farm campground :) 
The Weatherman says we are not having spring -  it is winter and then it will be summer!  Nevertheless;  we are camping at Lake Erie, near Blenheim.   A few years ago Billy put in a 50amp service at the shed at Mom's farm and it will be our "go to" site this spring/summer season in Canada.
Orioles
The Orioles and Hummingbirds are our new best friends.  We found a couple old feeders in the house and made the sugar potion and look who can't get enough!  Every day the two feeders are empty by morning.  Greedy greedy.  We wonder if they are so hungry because of the late spring?  Orioles usually get much of their nectar in the orchards nearby - apples, pears, peaches, and cherries.  With the blooms not out this spring we are doing our part to keep them fed.  
Hummingbirds
Billy thought since I am possessed with my quilting we should get a barn quilt for the peak of the shed.  He took me to Ilderton to a lady who makes them.  It was so hard to choose a design -  the shed was Dad's, the flowers on the barn quilt are for Mom and the quilting is my gig. 
Once we get caught up with all our chores and appointments we will take off for a week to keep our coach exercised.  It's good to keep the wheels turning.
Rosey's Barn Quilt