Actually, it's a case of 'who's watching who?' because I've been waiting for an opportunity to capture on camera this beautiful female Cardinal who comes daily to visit me. She peers through my office window and quite distracts me from my work - but usually she doesn't stay around very long. The slightest movement from me and she's gone! But today she lingered long enough...
"I see you," she says.
"Hmm...you look better from this angle..."
"Aaah, that's better -- face to face!"My favorite weather is bird-chirping weather.
"Hear! hear!" screamed the jay from a neighboring tree, where I had heard a tittering for some time, "winter has a concentrated and nutty kernel, if you know where to look for it."





Our neighbours were no doubt enjoying this pretty tree. Not anymore. They now have a beautiful carpet of leaves on their lawn and a big job ahead of them!
Not sure what this bush is, but just a few days before, it was green!
Outside the post office -- a sure sign that summer is over.
Home again, and in our back garden -- this beautiful Maple sapling. The colours in these photos are all natural -- nothing enhanced. I have never seen so many fall pinks and mauves before.
Then, last week, DOTH (Daughter Of The House) and I were feeling a little housebound. It's getting dark around 6:30pm now, so we had an early supper and headed out to the local park.

A pretty little creek runs through the park:
And since there was still a little bit of day-light we went down to the lakeshore:






My father was also producing photos for postcards, at that time, and the above is one of his.
This is me, with my brother and mother on Filey beach. Look at those chubby cheeks...I was such a cutie!
My father was obviously looking for the perfect shot -- but for what?
For this! A postcard showing Butlin's Holiday Camp attractions, but with me as the centre of ALL attractions! I have never seen another postcard like this one, even though I have scoured e-bay from time to time. So I don't really know if it was just a prototype of an idea my father came up with -- one which never got off the ground. Or if they really were made for sale, perhaps they were to be personalized, where people could have a photo of their choice in the middle. But anyway I'm kind of proud of it!