I met a young woman at St. Paul's yesterday and invited her home for a light lunch then we went to Princess Point for the afternoon. It was a lovely day, not too warm and not too cold. Just right for a nice hike in the "wilds" of Princess Point.
She is a fairly new person to Hamilton and had never been to Princess Point.
We spent a very pleasant afternoon together and she was delighted to find such a nice area accessible by bus.
She doesn't live too far from where I live.
Here are some shots of Princess Point as it is in late April.
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at Princess Point - the wilder side |
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a tree which reminds me of aging in humans as well |
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Imagine what this old tree has seen of animals and humans over the years! |
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Canada Goose from afar |
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