Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Not such an interesting walk

I went in the other direction - up Walcott avenue.  The fire hydrant at the north east corner of our property isn't nearly as friendly as the leprechaun.

Numbers 66, 62 and 60 Walcott are now the Stork residences - or at least two of them will be rental properties when renovations are complete. Work complete on 60, continues on 62, and hasn't started on 66. It's hard to get all three houses in the same photo.


I "cheated" by turning on the "vivid color" mode to take this photo - but the tree is spectacular even with natural eye-color.

Round the corner onto Hopkins, wondering when the Klotz house on the north-east corner will finally sell.

And a feeling of nostalgia when looking at the late Mr. Ellis's former vegetable garden.  It was convenient to be able to go to buy vegetables from him two or three times a week.

Turn left onto Ashworth Street: nothing of interest there.  An left again onto Charles Street.  On my right, the Khuen craft (Shaun's, dory, Nancy's kayak, and  Jason's Whaler) are put away for the winter.

While to my left, the Woodilla boat didn't even see the water this summer.

Back up the deck stairs.  No, that's not the trail of a "naughty bird" but Jack patching the deck paint.

I didn't go as far as yesterday and my leg wasn't as tired.  Maybe I should go down Lindburg Avenue next time - to the most westerly point of the Point.

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