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New England Trip 2012 – Day 6 – Essex, Connecticut
New England Trip 2012 – Day 6 – Essex, Connecticut
Posted in Connecticut, Home and About, USA
Tagged beacon, boat on lift, Butterflies, Chrythsanthemum, commercial craft, connecticut location, connecticut River, connecticut river museum, cryovaced boat, docks, fall flowers, flower beds, Hallowe'en decorations, Hayuden shipyard, Hover fly, hoverfly, imaginary creatures, lamp post, lamp posts, lighthouse, marina, maritime museum, New England Trip 2012, Oliver Cromwell Connecticut warship, poison ivy, Potopaug, recreational watercraft, rose, Saybrook, Steamboat dock, town of essex, Virginia Creeper
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Dining at the Canal Ritz
Dining at the Canal Ritz My brother and I had had a nice visit with my father in the nursing home. After a bit of discussion our next destination became the Rideau Canal. Being the visitor, he got the co-pilot … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Canal Ritz, cleome, coleus, flower beds, harvest time, harvesting, Ottawa, queensway, Rideau Canal, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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2012 – Tulips at Dow’s Lake, Ottawa
2012 – Tulips at Dow’s Lake, Ottawa May 11, 2012 – Since returning from our Pennsylvania trip I have been sorting through Pennsylvania images and looking out the window at generally overcast skies and rainy weather so hadn’t got down … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Apple Blossoms, apple trees, blossoms, Canada Goose gosling, Cars in parking lot, dwarf Iris, Euphorbia, experimental farm, flower beds, full bloom, irises, magnolias, National Capital Commission, neighborhood houses, ottawa ontario, overcast skies, Perestroyka tulip, rock gardens, Statue Man with two hats, tulip beds, tulip festival, tulips, walkways
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Maplelawn Garden, 529 Richmond Road, Ottawa
Maplelawn garden is an approximately 1 acre site adjacent to Richmond Road at Broadview. (Location) It is a National Capital Commission property maintained by a volunteer group, the Friends of the Maplelawn Garden. The garden is a walled garden dating … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Home and About, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged aromas, benches, colours, crabapple tree, domain Maplelawn, flower beds, forget-me-nots, full bloom, historic garden, insects, Iris, jardin de Maplelawn, jardin historique, late 19th cnetury garden, limestone wall, Maplelawn, NCC property, Ontario, Ottawa, oxalis, panoramic view, perennials, richmond road, spring blooms, spring flowering bulbs, symmetrical layout of gardens, The Friends of the Maplelawn Garden, tulips, volunteer group, walled garden
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Tulips, Tulips and More Tulips – Rideau Canal and Dow’s Lake, Ottawa, Ontario.
Thursday and the tulips are all ready just waiting for the weekend crowds.
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged apeldoorn holland, Apple Blossoms, bike trailer, Blushing Aleldoorn Tulip, canadian tulip festival, Concord Fire Hydrant, Cycling path, cyclists, duck with green head, el nino, El Nino tulip, Fire hydrant, flower beds, Holland Beauty Tulip, large house, mallard drake, mallard hen, mallards, Monte Carlo tulip, multi-colored tulips, Ottawa, ottawa tulip festival, Pink Tulips, pinks, queen elizabeth drive, red and yellow tulip, red tulips, Rideau Canal, Rideau Canal World Heritage Site, rock phlox, side streets, tom pouce, TOm Pouce Tulip, tulip banner, tulip beds, Tulip macro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, weekend crowds, white phlox, Yellow double tulip, yellow tulips, yellows
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Canadian Tulip Festival, Ottawa Ontario – Day 5, May 10th, 2011
I bit of heat and sunshine can do wonders for a tulip bed and that is certainly what is happening for the tulips that have been planted around the flower beds of Dow’s Lake. Still plenty left that haven’t started … Continue reading
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario, Ottawa
Tagged Bee's-eye view, canadian tulip festival, Commissioner’s Park, Dow's Lake, Dow's Lake Pavilion, Festival canadien des tulipes, flower beds, Henck Visch, les tulipes, Ontario, Ottawa, ottawa ontario, ottawa tulips, sculpture, sunshine, The Man WIth Two Hats, tulip bed, tulip festival ottawa, tulips, Tulips in Ottawa
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