Country Roads ... |
Saturday found me riding the Star over glorious rural roads abundant with the sights and smells of autumn to Historic Merrickville, ON. The sun was warm like summer but the air had the crisp feeling of fall, not to mention the pungent scent of farm fresh manure being spread. Autumn enjoys its own pace – it’s my favorite time of year.
Merrickville was filled with bikers grasping the last glorious weekend ride and boaters desperate for their last trip through the Rideau system canals. From Merrickville I headed to Brockville and then on to the Thousand Island Parkway west to Gananoque making it home just before the sun set.
Sunday was a homey day, a day for long country walks, turkey, family … and for battling, tulip bulb stealing, chipmunks. I swear chipmunks are just rats, dressed in cute clothes, with no other purpose than to dig up and eat every single tulip bulb I’ve ever tried to plant. I spent Sunday roasting turkey and spicing up my flower beds with cayenne pepper and hot chili peppers (I read that hot peppers might discourage the little rodents, spring will tell).
Monday was another perfect ride day - this time to visit the Smith Falls Railway Museum with Ken and Barb for a step back in travel time. We headed north on Battersea Road, a winding road lined with the spectacular colors of fall - nine kilometers of twisting, turning road that should be labeled, “Ontario’s Little Dragon Tail.” From Smith Falls we headed to Perth where we picked up County Road 10 to Westport and home again – another absolutely autumn day.
A step back in Railway Time |
At the Station, Smith Falls ON |
Thanksgiving at my home: Husband traveling, raining cats and dogs, and I was working... not sure whom I have to thank for that.
ReplyDeleteGlad you could enjoy your day off, and the weather played along.
What a wonderful way to spend Thanksgiving! Aren't you lucky to have such beautiful countryside so close? Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry about your weekend, we Ontarions were charmed for sure but sounds like the rain is heading our way too - no more bragging about the sunshine here.
ReplyDeleteGeoff, it was an absolutely wonderful Thanksgiving, three beautiful days with time to balance all the passions ... riding, cooking, eating, conversing, walking, and enjoying life and the splendor of fall.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was a great weekend for riding. Out on Sunday and roads were full of bikers. But I didn't make it to Merrickville.
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