Friday, 13 September 2019

Gananoque and Ring of Fire

Hubby saw this advert, and wanted to go. Why not? Basically, the musical consists of songs written for, with, or that fit in with Johnny Cash's life story (1932 – 2003). It was pretty sanitized, it didn't get into the heavy stuff about his character, and drug abuse. All of the actor/musicians played several instruments, as well a having fine voices. It was an enjoyable musical event.

 It was a perfect day, Wed., Sept. 11th. We've had some cool overnight temperatures, but this was to be a lovely, warm day.


Gananoque



We parked up top, but had to go down below to the Springer Theatre. You can get a ride! Seriously, we were at home amongst the primarily gray-haired crowd.


The back deck view was wonderful. Sailboats were out and about!



You can take a boat from Kingston over to the theatre!


Off we went home.


We wondered what happens at a Turkey Fair...


Lots of blooms, but also a beautiful apple orchard, and the ubiquitous farms.


JB promised me dinner at Rideau Ferry. It was a bit chilly when the sun went in. Poor man. But it was his idea! He is usually cold.


There was a young boy in his footy jammies. It was cute.



Beware, there be pirates!


Then, some silly dude standing up fishing, sans life jacket on a very windy day.

6 comments:

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
Cash's music is always worth the listen; so many talented artists have troubled lives. Love the 'ussie' shot!!! YAM xx

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Great photos from your trip! Lovely views of the water.
Have a happy day and a great weekend!

DUTA said...

The rusty shade - an interesting photography object!

Nancy J said...

That song, it has rhythm and words that will last forever. great venue, and never mind the cold.

William Kendall said...

The fall colours are coming!

Anvilcloud said...

Too much turning of the colour too early. :(