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Monday, June 9, 2008

Back in Niagara-On-Lake

Early this week we got an invitation from Aunt Rosie to spend our weekend at her place to celebrate Herbert's birthday with the family. Little did Herbert know that she was planning something for him. My task was basically to make sure that we will be at her place on the weekend and to keep the plan from him. She was going to arrange for us to fly over Niagara-on-the-lake and Niagara Falls. at 4pm. I was crossing my fingers that he would not report to work on that Saturday.

All along Herbert was planning to head north for a weekend in a cottage by the lake with his cousin and family where we could do some activities and enjoy the nature. But I had to insist that we better spend it in Aunt's place. Saturday morning, he was hooked-up on the phone taking calls from his family, relatives and friends from Germany, likewise with his e-mails. As we were getting ready for the get-away, the Woofstock-Festival for the Dogs held down in our street had kicked-off. We had a glimpse of it from our window while having breakfast. Wrong timing huh!

When we were down, we realized that the place was too busy. White stalls lined along the Front Street. The place was fairly full, people walking around with their dogs. I spent few minutes to briefly see the events and capture some shots shown in my previous post. It was a warm and sunny day.


We then hit the road. It's about an hour and a half drive. I was so keen to see the green vineyards along the way, to see the flowers in bloom, to walk by the lake and most of all to see and enjoy Aunt Rosie's beautiful garden. As we were approaching the house, the front garden in no time struck me. It’s so beautiful. We knew that she's busy because usually this time of the year she gets a lot of guests for her bed and breakfast.


After our lunch, we retreated to her back garden. It's awesome! I love her little pond surrounded by beautiful flowers and a swing stands beside it. What a lovely place, truly a little oasis. I could spend my whole day here: listening to music, reading, and working with my computer. While sitting there, I could hear the birds chirping, there were cardinals and blue jays. I tried to capture them in my camera but they were too quick to fly around. I love watching them as they hop into the bird feeders and the squirrels running around. This experience has really motivated me to transform our garden back home in Germany into a place like this and take pleasure in grooming it instead of looking at it as a pool of chores. I've never had such inclination to gardening before. But I guess it's gonna be different this time.












Got a luck for this shot. It disappears so quickly.
The bird feeders

Anyway, we were surprised by the arrival of Herbert's cousin and family. Though we spoke earlier, we didn’t get the hint that they were coming at all. Nevertheless, we were so happy to be with them especially with the kids: Thaiyya and Jacob. We spent most of the afternoon in the garden. It was a great time together.

At around 4pm, we went into the house for our traditional coffee time. Few friends came over to join us. The cake was delicious! Herbert had to open his gifts. Aunt Rosie finally announced that the tour she arranged will not happen that day but in the next 14 days. The helicopter was on for maintenance and that she will call us when it resumes. Then I got an answer to my question when we were just driving in the area because I didn’t see any one in the air. I just couldn’t ask the question because it might ruin the surprise.

Later in the evening, we went out for a walk in the lake area. It was so nice to walk around the neighborhood with beautiful gardens, colorful flowers and the green trees around. It really is a perfect place to relax and unwind.


When we came back from the lake, we were treated to a sumptuous dinner at the garden. We stayed out there until around 10pm.

The next day after breakfast whilst everybody was busy, I sneaked into the garden with a magazine and a glass of cold cranberry juice. The refreshing sound of the water and the warm touch of sunshine kept me grounded in the garden.

Around lunch time we drove to the park by the lake. With the lush green trees along the streets and around the park, the high temperature of the day was manageable.

The families, couples and groups of young people are enjoying at the park. Some were having picnics, some took a quiet corner to read books and most of the children are playing in the water. I chose to sit with Lyn in a shady area and enjoy the sight of the clear blue sky meet by the blue waters in the lake graced with boats cruising around. In as much as people would want to plunge in to the water, it was too cold to swim. The park is located actually at the border of Canada and U.S. We could literally see the side of the lake which belongs to the state of New York. It was a soothing afternoon.

At the far end is the US side of the lake. Unbelievable, its seems just a stone-throw away.



From there, we went back to the house to pack-up and headed to an Italian restaurant for late lunch before hitting the road.

In Toronto, we dropped by the T&T Supermarket. At the Front Street the Woofstock festival was still on. There were still lots of people going around. It was a weekend well spent. We’re looking forward to the next weekend.

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