Spectacular.

A lovely, spectacular morning.

Sunrise, Lambton County.

A lovely way to start the day. So blessed to see this.

Shaft.

After our late afternoon stroll we shared a snack and watched a shaft of sunlight penetrate the clouds over Rondeau Bay.

Late afternoon stroll.

We took a stroll late this afternoon in Rondeau Provincial Park. A peaceful end to the day.

Sails.

A skiff of cirrus sails across the early evening sky. Seeing this before going inside was lovely.

In formation.

Turkey Vultures are on the move; fall migration seems to be underway. These three are in a line astern formation above a night roost. Could not get a good focus on them despite numerous tries. My technique needs work.

Such graceful birds; I love watching them.

Rainbow.

A lovely way to end a showery day.

Blessed and grateful.

The hibiscus is still throwing off blooms. With low temperatures in the single digits and highs barely reaching 20 by the weekend, it may be nearing the end of bloom season.

Nonetheless, I am blessed and grateful that it’s doing so well.

Yum.

Have picked about 4 cups of Chocolate Cherry Tomatoes in the last few days. That’s on top of the 8? cups picked before this week. More are on the way, in varying stages of maturing and ripeness.

So good simply popped in my mouth – not all make it inside – in salads, baked in a little olive oil with garlic, rosemary, and pepper.

Yum.

A pleasant surprise.

Seeing this rainbow was a pleasant surprise.