Showing posts with label outdoors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outdoors. Show all posts

a walk with the squirrels

 
Montreal in the summer is a veritable hub of activity. Every year, the city of festivals beckons thousands from around the world to its little island. For a few short weeks, Montreal is bustling with events and shows for the young and old; the francos and the anglos; the newcomers and the regulars. There's a certain frantic excitement in the air; something that urges you to spend every possible moment outside, experiencing all the fun and taking in the sounds, smells and tastes the city has to offer.

After those summer months, the autumn air begins to settle in and that frantic energy is replaced by a more mellow ambiance. The people become more quiet, the city becomes a little introspective, without, however, losing any of its joie de vivre.

I use to dread the smell of fallen leaves, the nipping cold in the hours before sunrise, the calm, subdued mood that blankets the city. All it meant to me was that winter and its shoveling and its bitter cold and its icy roads were that much closer. 

But this year, it's different. I'm seeing the here and now. The colours are by far my favourite part of this season. Snuggling under a warm blanket with a hot chocolate watching must-see-tv's fall line-up ain't too bad either. Let winter come. For now, I'm enjoying the crisp autumn air.







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nesting

This past weekend was Victoria Day. Three-day weekends should really be the standard. It was the first really hot weekend and I enjoyed it by lazing, gardening (me! gardening! HA) and reading.
I spent a lot of time thinking of what we could do with our entrance and living room (thanks to Domino's inspiring ideas). I don't know if it's the sunshine playing through the house, or finally having some inspiration for the living room, or having a real-life garden, but I'm really starting to feel like this house is becoming a home.
 
 



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tuesday, may 15

I'm so glad that it's finally warm enough to sit outside well into the evening.


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garden escape

It's our first year in a home with a yard. Now I have a yard! A whole yard with lots of grass. Yeah, just grass. That's all I got. Grass and a few trees and bushes. As the weather warms, I'm coming to realize how much work there is to be done. Every day I find something new that needs planting, pruning, trimming or weeding. 

What I'm looking forward to the most is making my own garden getaway. I'm looking forward to lots of colourful flowers, kitchen herbs and one cozy backyard nook.









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this summer i will...


...have a small potted herb garden on the windowsill. I'll have chalkboard pots with chalk ink. And the kitchen will smell lovely!


simple tulip

I guess it's that time of year for tulips. Never noticed so many tulips in one day. I love the simple mix of red and yellow tulips. It's enchanting.

I think I will make it a goal of mine to one day have a flower bed just for tulips.