We had a plan, to visit the North Frontenac Studio Tour. We had a family meeting, after Joe researched the various locations and artisans on the tour. I love maps created by artistic people. They aren't to scale, it's a bit of a crap shoot, as distances aren't exact!
It was good to get out, see the leaves, and the lovely work the artisans do. Besides all that is going on in the world, we've a chimney and deck to be repaired. We couldn't listen to the news, as we'd taped the women's rugby game.
We had to prune the list, as this was a long drive, concentrating on the right-hand section.
I went to Google on my laptop, then sent the link to my phone.
I have issues reading the Google Maps App, as well as navigating it. One click and everything disappears, or a new app comes up! Our old, outdated GPS (AKA Gillian) helped some.
Using the AI tools, I managed to get rid of those horrid Hydro lines.
Perth was spectacular for colours!
A newly planted orchard on Scotch Line Road.
The red roof compliments the maple trees!
Red asked for more leaves, so here you are. There is more to come. It's such a short and iffy season. I was worried our drought would affect it, not so.
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