Showing posts with label Palm trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Palm trees. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The Colours of Travel ...

The contrasts of weather during travel time ....

We left Southwestern Ontario on a grey autumn day ... these colourful, beautiful trees a mere memory as they now stand naked after loosing their leaves. 

Normally on our travels south we see many kaleidoscopes of colours as the trees leaves change from bright green to various shades and hues of yellow, orange and reds. 


We drove through rain most of our first day of travel to West Virginia ...


We awoke to colder than normal temperatures on Saturday morning and as we left Summersville, West Virginia we drove for nearly three hours in an early winter storm of light snow and near freezing temperatures.



It was like we were part of an old "Black & White" movie ... 




It wasn't until we reached the North Carolina border that some colour was added to our travels ... eventhough the sky was still grey.





The sun finally decided to shine as we neared our second travel stop in Bluffton, South Carolina.

Sunday morning we drove our final five hours thru sunshine on the palm tree lined highways to our usual November escape ... it was cooler than usual, but there was a wonderful warmth in the sparkling sun as we made a pit stop at the "Sunshine State's" Welcome Center.



   Ah ... we are here!


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Not the Chelsea Flower Show!

More flower postcards!

I hope this brings some colour and sunshine into your life!

The roads, streets and fields are coming alive with colour. 

There are wild flowers that have migrated to their new homes carried there by the wind and nature, purpose planted bulbs, seeds, and plants.

Ferns soften the colour of stone walls as they magically grow from little crevices.

Everyone has been busy filling their terracotta or concrete planters that take places of honor on their owners' terraces and windowsills.

The rosebushes are awakening with bursts of sweet perfume and kaleidoscopes of colours.

Perennial favourites are opening their eyes and saying "Bonjour" as you walk by.

These are just a few of my favourite postcards of the natural beauty you can see everyday in France as you wander the streets, walk through the countryside, or visiting friends.

The landscape and carpet of colour is constantly changing!