Wednesday, January 1, 2025

2024 Review Part II

I was surprised to find these 'Tidbits' signs around downtown back in the summer.  The brainchild of a  professor from George Brown College in Toronto, the tidbits of history they posted certainly helped me understand the industrial legacy of the harbour area.  There are still mysterious gaps right by the waterfront where long gone industrial buildings once stood.  

This is the old hotel that stood where the library is now.  It was mid-summer when these started showing up.  You might note that this is when I had to enter the modern age and finally learn how to use QR codes!  Gotta keep up with the next generation!

In August along came one of the best bird pictures I've ever caught, a Rudy-throated Hummingbird visiting our Mexican Sunflower.

Pretty soon it was harvest time and Mrs. F.G. worked hard at growing several kinds of hot peppers this year right here in our own garden.

We're in the middle of a significant apple-growing area, so it's always notable when apple season arrives in early fall.  These apples were at Goldsmiths Farm Market.

Meaford has several festivals over the year, but none is so obvious as the Scarecrow Festival, held in late September..

Then it's fall and the leaves start turning colour, one of my favourite times of year.

I also got this great shot of a Monarch, just outside our front door, very late in the season.

On one of my last trips downtown in early November I saw these two Mute Swans in the harbour.  Although we often see one or two in Thornbury's harbour, I don't recall ever seeing them in Meaford before.

We went on our annual drive to look for Sandhill Cranes, and we were very successful, though these were photographed at an extremely long distance.

And then I arrived at physio one day to find this charming fellow greeting me as I went in.  A cheerful end to the year if nothing else!

Happy New Year!















 





 




8 comments:

  1. So many lovely colours. I hope you have a wonderful, flowery 2025!

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  2. What wonderful pictures! Thank you for the lovely gift of eye candy. And HNY to you and yours.

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  3. Beautiful photos. Those peppers sure are a pretty red!! Favorite picture is the swans.

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  4. Apples galore, peppers by the dozen, and a boney friend to see in the New Year.

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  5. Great recap! Looks like 2024 was a good year.

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  6. Beautiful. Wonderful Hummingbird shot.

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