Last weekend, we went for a walk at the MacKenzie-King Estate. For those who don’t know, William Lyon Mackenzie King was the Prime Minister of Canada off and on between 1921 and 1948.
It was fun. You can see the whole set on Flickr.
Last weekend, we went for a walk at the MacKenzie-King Estate. For those who don’t know, William Lyon Mackenzie King was the Prime Minister of Canada off and on between 1921 and 1948.
It was fun. You can see the whole set on Flickr.
This just furthers my opinion that I need to move somewhere that has seasons, dammit!
Lovely!
Those shots make me want to take a walk with my family — after traveling thousands of miles to someplace with a real autumn.
.-= Ren´s last blog ..In A New York Minute =-.
I love living in a place that actually has all 4 seasons. Leaves changing colors are just beautiful.
.-= Becky´s last blog ..Save Me a Padded Room, Please? =-.
Beautiful! It reminds me of a park I really loved in Indiana.
.-= Lynda´s last blog ..Strip Mall Schooling =-.
Next to Harper and the guy who draws Doonesbury, King is my favorite Canadian Prime Minister.
(Molson’s is my favorite Canadian beer.)
.-= delmer´s last blog ..Phishing =-.
I love the MacKenzie King estate – especially in the fall. I think I know what I want to do this weekend, now…
@Hilly: Well, in the meantime you’re more than welcome to visit. Seriously.
@Ren: I am extending the same invite to you. Visit anytime.
@Becky: So I could send Hilly and Ren at your place then?
@Lynda: Fall is awesome. I wish it was always Fall.
@Delmer: Oh come on, Jean Chrétien was much more entertaining. I couldn’T stand him while he as in office, and now I miss him.
@Suze: Well, hurry up they’re closing the Tea House on the 18th. And if you go be careful, that’s one of the 3 possible places where my bank card was used (see my “Compromised” post of Oct 15th).