Wednesday
Perth: Cobbler, Tay River, Perth Museum, lunch at East Meets West.Yam's well-traveled sandals needed some TLC. We dropped them off at the cobbler, with a rush order, where she bought a lovely pair of deerskin slippers, and we traipsed around the town of Perth.
As you can appreciate, Perth, settled by Scots and Irish in 1816, the names were the towns and cities from 'home.'
Perth and the Tay River
Yam and dogs go together likes peanut butter and jam!
Perth Museum
Mica and Perthite
East Meets West for Curry and Salad
28 km –Perth to Narrows Locks Rd. Yam, being dual Scots and Aussie, loves boats and water.
16 km –Narrows Locks to Westport, Spring St. Park and the Marina, then the Rox Rock Shop. As we spotted that wonderful view of Big Rideau, we saw a truck stalled on the hill.
56 km –Westport to Foley Mountain to Smiths Falls and home.
10 comments:
what a nice visit you had. so many great images. have a great day~
We haven't been to that museum or to Foley Mt. Maybe we should rectify that little thing, especially the Mt.
Beautiful shots!
Regarding your question at my post from the other day, yes, I'm a comics fan, more Marvel than DC.
looks like a wonderful visit!!!! and such a wonderful picture diary of the visit!!!
Hari om
...phew...we DID cover much, eh?! YAM xx
A few KM's clocked up. Love the photos. The crystals, the water. Beautiful. Thanks for sharin'. 😍
It seems you were wonderful hosts to Yam. In hebrew 'yam' is a 2-letter word which means 'sea'.It is given as a name, both to girls and boys (albeit not very common name) as it implies depth of mind and soul.
Your scottish-australian visitor gives the impression of a warm-hearted, lovely lady.
Perth is so pretty! I need to get back there.
You were so fortunate to have Yam visit. It sounds like a great time was had by all.
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