Wednesday, 4 September 2024

Clayborn Village

 

 After we had our walk on Monday we decided to continue on down the road to Clayborn Village.  It's a cute little village with a lot of history.  The internet does a far better job of describing it so...

Clayburn is British Columbia’s first company town. It is situated at the foot of Sumas Mountain within the boundaries of the City of Abbotsford. Today the village and the brick plant site are classified as the municipally designated Clayburn Village Heritage Conservation Area. The Clayburn church and Clayburn schoolhouse are provincially designated heritage buildings. Clayburn is home to the Clayburn Village Store, which sells UK candies and sweets from other countries. The storefront of the building is often used for filming Hallmark Christmas movies. The Clayburn Schoolhouse is also often used as a film set. 

The pre-1909 brick row of houses in Clayburn Village achieved a unity of appearance,


 


 A few pictures of cute front yards. Most of the homes are being kept up beautifully.

 


Years ago we went to have tea at that little store.  It was closed on Labour Day or we might have gone in and looked around. Another time, perhaps.


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Monday, 2 September 2024

Holiday Monday

 

 We walked in a park where we've only been a few times. The walk is shorter than our usual ones and ends abruptly at a bridge that washed out a few years ago when the area flooded. 


 There's a sweet little stream that flows beside the path and we enjoyed the sound as we walked.


 We passed 3 or 4 of these bridges.


 Here is where the path ends.


 The last time we visited this park was in late Fall and the stream was much deeper. There were fish  spawning. I must ask DH if he remembers were they salmon.

It was Labour Day but for me it was still laundry as usual. I did a bit of baking since it was cloudy and cool. As the week progresses the temperature rises and we'll be back to hot.

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Sunday, 1 September 2024

September

 



 

Our hot days are back and it feels like summer but the calendar says September.  We walked by Willband Creek  yesterday and the mist/fog was caught in the hills and trees nearby. There were lots of spider webs, some of them quite big. Makes me wonder if the bigger the web the bigger the spider.

This morning we walked around Fish Trap Creek. Most of the path is shady so it's a lovely place to walk when it's hot. Stopped at the market and bought plums and apples. These are some of the new crop of apples. ( this variety is Gala).

Nothing much to blog about so I'll close and hopefully be back soon.


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Friday, 30 August 2024

My Day

 It is evening as I finally sit in front of my computer.  I was sitting on the porch enjoying the cool air and also the silence.  All day the noise of the construction continued. In the picture you can see a crane lowering a set of metal stairs down to the second floor.

Tomatoes are loving the sunshine .


 

I made 4 little jars of blueberry jam plus a jam pot for the last bit . Almost immediately I noticed fruit flies hovering in the area so I quickly made a fruit fly trap using apple cider vinegar in a glass covered with plastic wrap in which I made a couple of small slits.   I'm happy to see it is working and there are victims floating in the vinegar.

My helpful gardeners came for an hour or so before lunch. They are putting down cardboard in an effort to keep weeds down in some areas especially near the fence ( where it won't really show).
Now the day is about done and I'm going to read until my eyes start to fall shut. Somehow I don't think that it will take long.

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Wednesday, 28 August 2024

Signs of Autumn

 

 The mornings are cool and there's a feeling of Fall in the air. This morning the thermometer read 10C  which is about 50F. The chilliest morning this season.  The sun shone and we reached 21C. I puttered outside and DH washed the truck.

These are a couple of pictures I took in the dining room. Just a few hints of September.


 


 I know many of you are waiting to get out anything Autumn-ish.
We have a long weekend coming up with  Labour Day next Monday.  I believe the U.S. also has a holiday on Monday. Anyone else?

More birthday wishes have been coming via the comments and I just want to say THANK YOU. You're all too sweet.

Thank you for coming by and reading my ramblings.   GM

 

 



Monday, 26 August 2024

Cake and Flowers

 The family came to celebrate my birthday. The weather, which had been very wet, was mostly clear and a pleasant 21C about 70F  so we were very comfortable sitting outside.  We couldn't remember when all 5 siblings and all 5 grandchildren were together. All together with partners I think we were 17.

Since there's really nothing that I need ( and I am trying to get rid of a lot of stuff) I was the happy recipient of lots of flowers.  Eldest Daughter took a small red wagon that had Merry Christmas written on the side and transformed it. She had everyone sign their name on it to make it truly a treasure. She filled it with plants and set it between 2 jugs of yet more flowers.

 


 There were gorgeous bouquets for the tables in the dining room and sunroom.



No party is complete without cake. There were bought ones and...


 these lovely cakes made by the DIL who has the talent to create miniature masterpieces. Each cake was a different flavour and all were delicious💗.


It was definitely a day to remember.

Thank you for all the birthday wishes here on my blog.  I appreciate every single one.

 



Friday, 23 August 2024

A Good Day

A lovely morning to go to the nursery and admire all the beautiful flowers  DH drove and patiently waited for us to walk around and look at the Fall arrangements.  Here I am with  Eldest Daughter  Shannon  on the left and her daughter Kate on my right.


 I chose this basket of Fall Mums with a few other flowers tucked in. I put it on the porch, out of the weather.
It was a pleasant way to spend the morning of my birthday.  On Sunday the family will come over and  celebrate my 79th. Hard to believe I'm going into my 80th year!!! How did this happen?


 


 

 

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