Monday, October 03, 2022

BAYFIELD ONTARIO TO COLLINGWOOD WITH A STOP AT WALTERS FALLS

 WALTERS FALLS ONTARIO
Not needing to be up early, we were up early anyway.  Kelly took Pheebs for a walk and I spent my time loading up the Subaru with our stuff.  It was 9:54 when we rolled out of our driveway under sunny skies heading for Collingwood Ontario.  Our first stop was in Wingham where Kelly dropped off some nice clothing she had sold to a lady online.  The second stop was just up the road at Wingham's new McDonalds for coffee and brekky to go.  From there we leisurely cruised northeast through the beautiful Ontario countryside enjoying the scenery.  

 IT WAS NICE TO BE OUT AND GOING SOMEWHERE AGAIN
THOUGHT WE WOULD CHECK OUT SOME REAL ESTATE ALONG THE WAY....HEY, AT LEAST IT HAS A STEEL ROOF, CARPORT, AND A GARAGE
 THE FURTHER NORTH WE WENT THE HILLIER IT GOT
 STOPPED FOR A COUNTRY ROAD LEG STRETCH
Had it not been for Stu from Seasons In the Valley we might have just rolled right on by Walters Falls but I remembered him mentioning Walters Falls a number of times in his blog over the years.  It's a quaintly scenic little Hamlet and there is definitely a very picturesque waterfall there.  Yes, we are in Furry Gnome country now:))

 A NICE CHURCH AND CHURCH ARD IN WALTERS FALLS
 THE FALLS MUST BE NEARBY BECAUSE WE CAN HEAR WATER GUSHING
 WALTERS FALLS IS THE SITE OF AN OLD SAWMILL
 THIS IS NOT ACTUALLY THE FALLS BUT IT WAS PART OF THE SAWMILL OPERATION

 I THINK THIS IS A SIDE TRAIL TO THE BRUCE TRAIL
 OLD SAWMILL RUINS
 IT WAS DIFFICULT TO GET A GOOD PHOTO OF THE FALLS AND WITH IT BEING ABOUT 50 FOOT DROP TO THE BOTTOM I DIDN'T SEE ANY EASY WAY TO GET DOWN TO THE BASE OF THE FALLS
 OVERLOOKING WALTERS FALLS IS THE FALLS INN AND SPA
From Walters Falls we headed on to Collingwood not too far distant and I must say here what an absolute pleasure it was driving that Subaru today.  So quiet and so smooth.  It truly makes traveling a pleasure.  The only glitch in the trip was running over an already dead skunk on the road.  We now have skunk juice splattered all over the Sube and that smell dogged us all the rest of the way to Collingwood.  And I imagine it will linger for days now, if not even longer:((

 OUR FIRST SIGHT OF GEORGIAN BAY

 AND THAT AT THE TOP RIGHT IS BLUE MOUNTAIN
 IF YOU LOOK CLOSELY YOU CAN SEE SKI RUNS
Before going to the Condo we decided to take a drive into Collingwood itself.  It had been about 25 years since we were last here.  I could see from Google Earth that Collingwood had grown over the years but I must say both Kelly and I were shocked at just how much it has grown.  Nothing was recognizable to us.  Traffic reminded me of large cities and I don't think there is any kind of store big or small that Collingwood does not have.  If they have one Tim Hortons coffee shop here they must have half a dozen or more.  This place has everything, even a large movie complex.  But of course, we are in ski country here and that is what this place has been built upon.  Like I said before, it kind of reminds me of Jackson Hole Wyoming only much, much, bigger.

 AS INTERESTING AS DOWNTOWN COLLINGWOOD WAS I LOOKED FORWARD TO GETTING OUT OF THE TRAFFIC
 NOT WANTING TO GO BACK THROUGH THE COLLINGWOOD TRAFFIC I USED A BIT OF DEAD RECKONING AND WE FOUND THE CONDO USING A LESS TRAVELLED ROUTE
Despite a sea of Condos in this whole area, we didn't have too much trouble finding Kelly's son Ben's Condo.  Good directions:))  It's actually located about 10 minutes west of Collingwood right at the foot of the ski hills at North Creek Resort.  Ben's condo is on the second floor so luckily we had brought a lot of stuff that required a few trips up a couple flights of stairs.  Excellent exercise for aging Seniors I'd say, well sorta:))  This is a really nice Condo and it definitely has a ski Chalet flavor to it.  What a nice change this is from our mobile home.  And what a welcome break for us made possible by Kelly's youngest son, Ben.

 BEN'S CONDO IS RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE SUBARU AND HERE'S THE BEST PART,,,,,THERE IS NOBODY ELSE HERE:))))))

 THE CONDO IS AT THE TOP OF THOSE TWO FLIGHTS OF WOODEN STAIRS
 OKAY, LET'S STEP INSIDE AND HAVE A LOOK AROUND
 WE JUST CAME IN THAT DOOR TO THE RIGHT
 THERE'S A BED ON THE MAIN FLOOR
 KELLY IS ALREADY IN THE KITCHEN
 THIS UNIT HAS TWO BATHROOMS AND THIS ONE IS MINE
 LET'S HEAD UPSTAIRS SHALL WE
THIS IS KELLY'S BED UP IN THE LOFT
 LOOKING DOWN FROM THE LOFT AREA AND THAT'S MY HAT HANGING ON THE CLOSET DOORKNOB
 UPPER RIGHT 
 KELLY IS STILL IN THE KITCHEN
 A BIG DOUBLE TRIANGLE WINDOW IN THE LOFT AREA
 THERE ARE NO RECLINERS HERE SO I WILL HAVE TO FIX MYSELF UP A SLEEPING ARRANGEMENT USING PILLOWS.....I HAVEN'T SLEPT IN A BED FOR THE LAST FIVE YEARS BECAUSE I CAN'T LAY DOWN FLAT
Driving along today I couldn't help but think how nice it was just to be going somewhere again.  New roads, new scenery, and new thoughts, hopes, and ideas.  Even if it's only 4 days it is at least a break from our normal kind of hum-drum daily routine which older folks like us routinely stumble into.  But having said that, there is also something to be said for the stability, security, and comfort of a routine lifestyle as well.  I think the key is to be able to mix it up now and again to keep the mind from stagnating.  The trick is to meld the two things seamlessly together:))

 A FEW VIEWS FROM THE CONDOS PARKING LOT AREA.....THAT FLAT AREA ABOVE THE PARKING GARAGE IS A TENNIS COURT
 THE BOTTOM OF THAT SKI RUN IS LESS THAN A QUARTER MILE FROM THE CONDO

GROANER'S CORNER:(( Upon entering the little country store, the stranger noticed a sign saying "DANGER! BEWARE OF DOG!" posted on the glass door. Inside he noticed a harmless old hound dog asleep on the floor beside the cash register.  He asked the store manager, "Is THAT the dog folks are supposed to beware of?"  "Yep, that's him," he replied.  The stranger couldn't help but be amused. "That certainly doesn't look like a dangerous dog to me. Why in the world would you post that sign?"  "Because," the owner replied, "before I posted that sign, people kept tripping over him."

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6 comments:

  1. So happy you and Kelly got to go somewhere and the ride up was beautiful. Have a fabulous time!

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  2. This is a fantastic blog entry. You have given me lots of considerations for my future travels. AND many new ideas for new paintings to keep me busy. WOW WOW. and WOW Thank you bunches.

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  3. Makes me so happy that y'all are having a fun break! A bonus, too, for me is to see that Barney is happy, too. You spread the joy. Good for you! Beautiful scenery.

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  4. Generally speaking, when a vehicle gets "splattered with skunk juice", the skunk is alive. How did that happen from a dead skunk?

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    1. I don't know Craig but the second before I saw the skunk on the road it was quite obvious that it was already well splattered. I think its stink sack was still intact and we nailed it. Although not as bad today, I can still detect a few wafting waves of scurrilous skunk fumes.

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  5. Thanks for the shout out and great blog post! Have fun!

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