say hello to the fall

With the arrival the fall Equinox, the summer (such as it was) is over.  It also marks the start of our tradtion of talking walks thur the neighbourhood and down to the the Humber River and Etienne Brule park (thanks to the Hurricane Hazel of 1954).

Humber river south facing South

Humber river North and North.

I also means checking our raspberry bushes for the fall crop every couple of days.
Fall Raspberries
a benefit of all that rain, and if the frost stays away a couple more weeks, we will continue to have more berries to eat till thanksgiving.

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  1. Posted September 24, 2008 at 12:57 am | Permalink

    Ian, thanks for the words.
    Yes the visit was good. Toronto is a stunningly beautiful city and people were very nice! Here’s my take on raspberries. Hope flash embeds work in your comment field, otherwise this is gonna make a mess.
    -best Mugur


    Raspberries

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