Tuesday 26 June 2018

On a mercy mission to Arnprior!


Arnprior

My client admired a dress I wore one hot summer day, from  Sue's Stitchery. A lovely summer dress, with smocking. Cool and comfy. I asked which colours she would like: lilac, pink, blue. I told my client I would look for one for her.

I made arrangements to see Sue at the regular Arnprior market.  It is over 80 km, and it takes an hour to get there. It's a lovely drive across SE Ontario. We went to the tennis tournie on Saturday (when Sue was at the Constance Bay market).

 Summer markets are much fun.

I also bought a lovely, warm fall/spring coat from Sue. The dresses are fun, for toodling around the garden. They have lovely pockets.


The trip there was pretty straightforward, once hubby absorbed the fact that we were going to Arnprior not Almonte!

It's a lovely town, incorporated in 1862.
In 1823, a 1,200-acre (490 ha) surveyed block was ceded to Archibald McNab. The current population is 8,795.[2] The town is a namesake of ArnpriorScotland, and is known for lumber, hydro power generation, aerospace, farming and its proximity to the National Capital Region (Ottawa)

Love the bell.


Lots of cyclists.

I love the museum at the end of the street, the former Post Office.


Two: one for my client (she would repay me), and another as a gift for her birthday (August)! I think she likes the brighter one best, although her daughter said, "You'll be seen far away in that one!" (Her kids are always giving her advice! It's ironic and she simply rolls her eyes.) They will get it hemmed and she'll be ready for those hot days in her farmhouse, where she has lived for 75 years.

Here is Sue at the market! 


I took this photo to remind me of a shop: it was a second hand shop. "Prior Things!" (Many folks call the town The 'Prior.)


From there, we went to East Side Marios for lunch and enjoyed the view.
♪♫♩♪♫♬ Summertime, and the livin's easy! ♪♫♩♪♫♬ 
(I took the bread home for dinner! JB cannot eat it. )

One gull enjoyed some butter!
Gull 1 from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

While we ate, they lowered the height of the dam, to increase the water flow.

Then, someone came with binoculars to check it.
 
It's pretty warm in the sun, on the patio, but JB is always cold! The mighty Madawaska River!


Below, the motel where we stayed while picking out a house. We ended up living in Lanark County, but it was fun looking at different homes.


Back on the road. Farmers are pulling off the hay.



We definitely dipsy-doodled. The second screen capture shows where we back tracked along on Tatlock Rd.

We didn't exactly drive in a straight forward manner! I managed to get us onto a 'not maintained by the county' road! It was pretty rough. When an ATV passes you...


It was pretty remote. There were 7 deerflies hanging onto the mirror. Can you see them? I dared not open the window again. We closed the windows and turned on the air conditioner.

I suspect this is a hydro access road.


I'm not sure what this guy was doing. He didn't have a shirt on, and the deerflies would carry you away! His truck was covered in mud. (This is out the dusty rear window.)

Top speed, then it straightened out!

We were happy to get back onto the highway and go home. Mission accomplished.

9 comments:

Anvilcloud said...

I don't know what I'm going to do with you. Your second trip (of which I'm aware) to Arnprior and no visit to Wes Fries. Sigh. ;)

DeniseinVA said...

A fun trip you took us on. Those dresses are not only pretty but I expect very comfortable in the hot months.

William Kendall said...

Arnprior is a beautiful town. It's been a while since I was last there.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari om
Lovely,all round! YAMxx

DUTA said...

Markets catch my full attention both in reality and in blogs.
The above are real summer dresses : light, simple and colorful. Nice gesture to get one for your elderly client!

RedPat said...

My grandmother's family was from Arnprior so I visited a lot when I was little.

Nancy J said...

A big detour, were you in a forestry and logging area? Lovely dresses, what a perfect gift for your client.

Red said...

The good stuff is always on the back country roads.

Angie said...

A dipsy doodle delight of a road trip … with goodies and good food to eat, as well! Those dresses would be perfect for gardening if for no other reason than the pockets - I am forever trying to figure out what to do with my phone when I have clothes without pockets!!! By the way, I may not be commenting as often for the next few weeks since I will have my in-laws visiting from the UK. We are going to have a great time!