Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Following the north shores of Lake Huron and Superior





We drifted along the freeways of the Trans-Canada Highway admiring the wonders of the fall colours in Ontario.  I counted 18 different shades that I labelled with mostly food names: tangerine, grape, cranberry, cherry, lime, orange, pumpkin, lemon, butter, celery, yams, blackberry, raspberry and so many of them had an almost florescent glow.  We stopped for 2 days at Batchawana Bay on Lake Superior just to walk and admire the green-blue shallow bay and the fall colours.  We can now claim to have camped on the shores of all the Great Lakes of North America and walked their best beaches.

7 comments:

  1. Lovely colours and photographs. I have missed a chunk of your blogs for which I apologise Karyn. 'Life' just got in the way ...

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    1. Let us try to not feel committed to blogspot. It could be too much like twitter and get very boring. I know I used to get feeling too-committed with my contacts on Multiply. I will feel better if I can just drop in every now and then and catch up on my contacts. Our lives DO get in the way.

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    2. Well I may not go back to try and keep up ~ I'll just keep an eye out for the current blogs as they happen.

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  2. Oh my, Karyn! Those colors are breathtaking! I wouldn't want to close my eyes! Pretty wonderful that you have camped on the shores of all the Great Lakes! I love the food colors, by the way! Made me smile - and we all know exactly what you mean! Continued safe travels!

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  3. I am getting simply homesick seeing your lovely photos, the vibrant Fall colors the beautiful Lake Wow!

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  4. Beautiful colours! Where haven't you camped, Karyn?

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