Posted by: Rebecca | May 31, 2008

May Review – Where did the time go?

My apologies for my lack of posting of late. Where has the time gone? I continue to take photos on my walk to work but just haven’t taken the time to post them. So May is going to be one big post to cover the entire month.

How was May? It was a flashback to Spring or a jump ahead to Fall. Cool temperatures dogged the month. I had to drag out jackets for my walk on a consistent basis. A few times there were gloves! Fortunately my parka remains in the closet. It never got cold enough to retrieve that.

Despite the cold, greenery bloomed around me on my walk. Although it felt like Fall, none of the leaves fell. So follow me as I take a review of how May was along the road that I walk everyday.

May 13th – A dreary day gives a feeling of fall to spring.

May 15th – The bright red of these trees are a welcome reprieve from the dull days.

May 16th – The lilacs bloom enthusiastically this month. They are my favorite flower with their delicate bouquet.

May 21st – An example of the purple lilacs.

May 21st – The bench in spring. It has survived the winter.

May 22nd – A study of leaves and the rain they hold.

May 22nd – The stairs to nowhere. How long do we stay on them?

May 23rd – The view from my balcony. City morning, before my walk.

May 23rd – After so many dull days, blue sky and white clouds.

May 28th – The garden is full of life.

May 28th – The green wall. Soon it will disappear completely beneath the growing leaves.

May 28th – Now the tree masks the building.

May 28th – My friend the squirrel already busy this morning.

May 30th – After waiting empty so long, finally the planters are filled with flowers.

May 30th – I love the look of the ceiling of clouds.

May 30th – A study of green and trees.

May 30th – The fence can barely hold back the trees. May ends in a burst of life.

Posted by: Rebecca | April 30, 2008

April 30 – Contrasts

I love the contrasts between the trees in this photo, some with an abundance of leaves and others with bare branches.

Posted by: Rebecca | April 30, 2008

April 30 – Blossoms

Some beautiful blossoms for the end of the month.

Posted by: Rebecca | April 28, 2008

April 28 – Spring Interrupted

Cool temperatures have pushed aside the warm days. It isn’t enough to pull out the parka but I wear a sweater under my jacket. Rain slicks the city streets for my morning walk. The cold, damp weather is a minor inconvenience. It signals another growth spurt ahead.

The rain makes the trees even more green.

The bench looks forlorn in the rain.

Posted by: Rebecca | April 25, 2008

April 25 – A Parade of Colours

Green isn’t the only colour I see along my walk. Presenting for your enjoyment, the colours of Spring in Toronto.

A blush of pink across the road.

Pure white decorates the cemetery.

These red tulips almost look like they’re puckering up for a kiss.

This bright yellow almost rivals the sun!

A soft, relaxing purple amidst the green.

Posted by: Rebecca | April 24, 2008

April 24 – By the Fence

What a difference two days makes! Now the leaves are so plentiful they almost blot out the building. Soon it won’t be visible at all!

Posted by: Rebecca | April 24, 2008

April 24 – Pink Explosion

Posted by: Rebecca | April 22, 2008

April 22 – Spring in the Air

The weather is so warm I have been able to trade my coat for a jean jacket on several of my walks. Around me, the trees and bushes are taking full advantage of this unusually warm April. An explosion of life bursts forth.

The sun shows the first buds of life on the trees beside the bridge.

Even against the brilliant blue you can see the beginning of the flurry of leaves.

The grass has been eager to turn green. These trees will soon follow suit.

A slight sprinkle of leaves. Watch for the change in just a few days!

Posted by: Rebecca | April 21, 2008

April 21 – Budding to Life

Posted by: Rebecca | April 18, 2008

April 18 – The Church Reflected

The juxtaposition of the old church against the modern office tower makes me think of how we try to live in the past and future. What happens to the present?

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