My birdhouse just arrive from Orcas Island. I love it!!
Sad to say, I don't think any bird will ever call it home...I can't stand to let it sit outside. So, if you know of any bird that wants to live inside. . . .
This time of the summer presents the gaudiest of blooms.The fire orangedayliliesare real stainers....and thehydrangeascan't decide what color to become.
My two favorite walks...Birchwood Lake in New Jersey and Whiffen Spit in Sooke, Vancouver Island. An easy journey for a morning walk.
Birchwood trail takes us on a loop around the lake. Whiffen Spit is a narrow strip of land that goes about a mile into the bay at Sooke....it's almost like walking on water.
At Birchwood Lake we've spotted blue herons, hawks, snapping turtles....and DOGS! Whiffen Spit there was a bald eagle watching over us in a tree.
I wish Whiffen Spit were closer...then we could alternate walks!
PS Help!! How could I possibly forget about the Mendocino Headlands walk. It is so spectacular! When Paul & I went for our walk around Birchwood he reminded me. . . .
The Point Ellice House has been occupied by the same family since the 1870's. All of the furnishings are exactly as they were in the 1800's. Usually when a house is restored, many of the furnishings are items that were ' of the era', not actually the family possessions. The house is very small by todays standards and it seems even smaller because it is stuffed with furnishings.
The O'Reilly's had three children two boys and a girl, Kathleen. Kathleen never married she spent her entire life at Point Ellice.
It's interesting...when the house was built it was surrounded by countryside...now it is a tiny oasis centered in industrial blight. Not nice land surroundings...the entrance from the water is lovely.
For a detailed tour click on the link and go to 'Point Ellice history' ...then click 'BC Heritage Virtual Tour'. You'll see the floor plan and additional photos. Here's the link.
ps...we had a lovely tea in the garden...definitely delicious!
If you are interested Michael Weishan has written a lovely book about the family and the house. "From a Victoria Garden".
Victoria was an amazing little city. Not only is it a very pretty city, but is was easy to navigate and park.We had such a good time exploring some very odd places. One of them is Miniature World. Paul loves miniatures...he had a great time. I was intrigued by the exit door.A link to Miniature World.
Another terrific find ....I loved this place, the Victoria Bug Zoo. (Make sure you scroll to the bottom of the page and click on"click here to have a peek at the zoo".) I learned so much about insects....I was surprised how long we stayed...it was fascinating!
The Victoria Harbour Ferry offered two different tours.... harbour or gorge. We decided on the gorge. It was a great way to see Victoria from the water. I loved the seaplanes...Victoria Harbour is a seaplane airport! Check out the site for Victoria Harbour Ferry.
We stayed in Sooke about forty minutes from Victoria. While we were in Sooke we drove to Point-no-Point resort for dinner. Every table had a pair of binoculars for wildlife viewing...I spent the entire dinner watching a bald eagle....maybe not the ENTIRE dinner, I did fill those wineglasses. I had the most amazing crispy confit of duck leg with a cherry compote. #1 duck ever!! Check out Point-noPoint.
The hydrangeas were as large as a basketballs & the clematis was thick with blossoms. Then I came across the most interesting flower...its head bowed to the shadows. I was curious, so I peeked under it's purple petals and found the most amazing structure.....this odd creature is called a Lenten Rose. Here's some more info about the Lenten Rose. More info about Hellebores.
I'm a visual junkie! I need constant visual stimulation. Blogging is a perfect daily fix for me!
Many years I lived in the desert...Phoenix, I'm now living in New Jersey the land of the green.
Oh, I was starving for change...and change it does...the seasons provide me with more stimulus.
I love to travel....and especially love VENICE!!