Harvest time

This is a magical time. I’m experiencing it for the first time. Today is September 22, 2025.


Just yesterday, a sunny, warm summer day, we were enjoying the continuation of the Canadian summer. It was 25 degrees, the air was lightly dusty and filled with the scent of wilted leaves, parched soil, and earth and asphalt cracked by the heat.


We all waited and prayed for rain, which, according to the weather forecast, was supposed to come, but somehow passed us by, and I mentally envied the places where it happened.


Nature was waiting for moisture, calm. The trees were waiting for the signal to shed their leaves and bare their leaves before winter arrived. And today, after a night of rain with thunderstorms and lightning, that transition and that period we had been waiting for so long have arrived.
And I celebrate it with pleasure.

I don’t know what another person feels at this time, but I began to see these changes. Although, unfortunately, my eyesight is very poor. Sensations and perceptions are added, mixed with knowledge gained from literature and sources.
For example, spiders have become active and have begun spinning webs wherever possible. Just now, standing in the kitchen, I noticed a small fly caught in a spider’s web, and he was actively wrapping it around her. It was still resisting, but he pricked it with his proboscis; it convulsively shuddered, and he quickly wrapped it in web. There were some bugs nearby, already in a cocoon. I remembered that this fly was flying around yesterday, hitting the kitchen window. I noticed it was small and not as strong as the previous ones. Apparently new, young. It hadn’t gained strength yet. And today she’s already in the web, shuddering, awaiting the final dose of poison.


I took the tip of a knife and broke the web. The spider ran away. I placed the fly on the paper. What can I say? She’s moving, but her wings and legs are obediently folded alongside her body. I carried her out into the yard, where it’s still warm.
Will she survive? I laid her on the grass. Soon after the rain, there will be sunshine. Who knows? But I’ve broken some cycle again. She should die, no, I intervened, freed her—let her live.

The air after the rain is very fresh and pleasant.
The trees have shed the dust that had settled on them over the past few months.
We had to water them to maintain moisture in the soil. But many things have reacted to the changing weather. For example, the raspberries, which love moisture, have dried out considerably. They haven’t produced their second crop, as usual. The growth of many trees and flowers, which usually have a beautiful, lush appearance by autumn, has unfortunately stopped.
But this year the tomatoes have flourished and produced an endless harvest.

The rain beats pleasantly on the glass, leaving a funny, blurry pattern on it.

The birds have fallen silent. You can’t hear them as you usually do in the early morning on summer days. Besides the spiders, the squirrels in the garden have become more active—they’ve dug up all the bones and roots they like from the pots and brought me half-eaten nuts in return. They sit in the tall trees nearby, and you can hear them gnawing, gnawing, gnawing. It’s some kind of animal instinct—to gnaw on as much as possible before the cold weather sets in.
Establishing neighborly relationships with the squirrels, I feed them, leaving them apples and bringing them fragrant nuts. There’s a section for them in the bird feeder, too. They love corn. But I’ve stopped giving them food with added corn so as not to attract mice. I also agreed with the mice not to venture onto our property; stay with the mean neighbor. There’s no honey or food waiting for you there. We’ve cleaned everything out and sealed the cracks. They’ve stopped coming, but sometimes they still sneak in to collect something—these are field mice, which feed on roots, plants, and grain. It’s impossible to get rid of them completely, but I try to keep them out of our area. I can’t imagine how people, like farmers, live near forests or in villages.
We had a wild bunny last year. I even bragged that finally, a hare had made its way onto our street, amid the noise and cars, among tolerant, kind neighbors. Don’t be surprised, Canadians even feed this animal, which digs burrows and lives, most often in park areas along the lakeshore. I admired such people. Last year, we got one too. But apparently, not everyone liked it. There are Chinese and Vietnamese, a Serbian woman, Canadians, and Italians around. Some didn’t like it. I never saw it again.
But the skunk comes. Its scent is unmistakable. The trees are large, so it comes at night. It climbs the fence and sits there. It waits until everyone falls asleep and, apparently, finds some food. I know that these animals also prefer to live near the lake. They feed and love fish. Perhaps one of the neighbors, based on their diet, attracted this animal. That’s the kind of wildlife we ​​have around here. This is Toronto, a country tolerant of animals. I’ve noticed that with the onset of autumn, I feel more inclined to describe and share my observations with you.
Drawing is becoming difficult; my eyes aren’t the same. My vision has worsened. But there’s no despair, although my mood has been dulled by this. I have to switch to a different mode, readjust, and help myself find something beautiful and pleasant in what’s happening within me over the years.
Today, I’m celebrating the arrival of the velvety, colorful season in Ontario.

It’s about to get beautiful, and this celebration of vibrant foliage on the trees will last until the frost and the first snow.
And they’re already very close.


Well, let’s welcome them.

Huronia was waiting for us.

A trip always leads to new discoveries and wonderful impressions and long memories. And now a week has passed, the road dust has settled, my thoughts are already cold and I return to those days with memories.And everything was cool.Just a trip to Huronia. For you this is something, then I will reveal a secret. This is a peninsula adjacent to the large Lake Huron (by the way, the name of the lake comes from the same name as the peninsula). The lake is divided by the borders of America and Canada. On the other side is Michigan, and from here we, the residents of Ontario.

Previously, and this was 400-500 years ago, this neighborhood was intense. Then somehow the activity died down, then in the 1900s everything was actively revived again and looking at the photographs – there were huge ships with tourists, grain and wood were transported on ferries, cars and equipment were brought here. Ladies with lace parasols from the sun walked along the shore, cars with mustachioed men in tailcoats with canes drove. And a railway went to the main desks.
Interesting?
That’s great.
It all started with the fact that I looked in one word in Wikipedia. And word for word, and off we went. I could not sleep and when we went to the peninsula, I wanted to see everything with my own eyes.

We decided to visit two cities, namely Penetanguishene and Midland.

Penetanguishene is town in Simcoe Country first appears in records in 1882, but probably has an older history due to the terrain. The city’s buildings descend from the mountain to Lake Huron and has a beautiful harbor, where I already wrote above, at the end of the 18th-19th centuries life was booming. Most of the residents were from Quebec and French, so even now the main part of the city has French or French-named streets. Very little remains of the former city now, since its inhabitants are less than 10,000. Once this city received its name from the Wyandot Indians and means a place where the sand quickly grinds or land of the while rolling sands.

I didn’t see it there, as well as the lake itself, since in mid-January there are huge mountains of snow and the lake freezes. It turns into a road for snowmobiles. And the snowmobile traffic is active. Apparently, the snowfalls are heavy and people get tired of removing snow near their houses. The snow falls constantly and sometimes in waves, forming blizzards. The time I was there – gray clouds of snow, snow sometimes in flakes, sometimes in a solid wall. Then the locals leave their cars near their houses, dig out a small path from their house to the main road, where the snow is removed perfectly. And they go using snowmobiles. Reliable, fast and cheap. So these are the routes and lively skating I found on the lake and on the pier, a frozen boat crashed into the ice, which was waiting for spring and warmth to ride tourists around the lake.

The city was famous and popular precisely when in 1793 the governor of Upper Canada visited it and saw that the place was strategic and decided to build a military base here. It was built and in 1813-1814 a railway was built there. Life in this area was very active in those years. It was a stronghold against attack by the Americans and was connected to another important city in this region – Berry.

It is difficult to even imagine now that there were powerful defensive structures, as history says, along the entire coast and even on the Wasaga beaches, where there are now a huge number of beaches and hotels.

The same story also writes that these defensive structures along with the ships did not stand for long and sank several years later.

Gradually, from the middle of the 19th century, this place ceased to be military, at the beginning of the 20th century it turned into a commercial and industrial one. Well, now it is dying, since the main income comes from tourists who come for a short Canadian summer and settle in hotels, relax, enjoy local parks and fishing.
It is necessary to mention one more attraction – there are three islands near the city. Ferries go to these islands even today (though not now, everything is frozen). Indian families still live on the islands. I think that the movement of snowmobiles that I saw when I arrived at the harbor is the movement to the islands. I did not see a boat, and in such winter temperatures a ship cannot sail on ice. I read that there are ferries to the islands. One of the islands is the largest and it is closest to the city. We decided to go and see a tourist place called Discovery Harbour.

This place is located at the mouth of the harbor and has many restaurants and a famous local theater. But unfortunately they were closed. Apparently we chose the wrong time.
However, there is a certain charm in this, when you arrive at such a time. This is that there are no tourists, few people and in the hotel a hot tub awaits you, in which you sit and watch the snow fall. The feeling is indescribable. The ratio of temperatures, the magic of water and the play of water with temperature.
How can you forget this? And then just hot tea.

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When the year ends, much ends with it

As one blogger said-fuck write  about the results of the your year in your blog for readers . They don’t read anybody from reading.
Many people, they absolutely do not know what they write about themselves and what happened to the ordinary writer.It’s not interesting to them.
So,my dear readers, I just expose the pictures and comment them.
I do not agree on one thing with that blogger.
There are moments of reloading in life.
Someone does this regularly, regardless of the time. Someone does to tie it with holidays or dates.
I do it regularly with out dates.
Therefore, it is not painful and not important for me.

 

The  2019 year of the pig is about to come.

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It is still locked up,
still  closed, but ready to enter in our society.
 Dear Santa Claus!
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I ask you to send me energy to overcome all difficulties, I ask you to take care of my relatives and help my friends.
I ask you mood, joy and good luck for all my friends, for you, my dear readers.
Miracles happen if you believe in them.
Wishes come true if you make them
My beloved city Toronto plunged into an  series of holidays.

City is empty during this time, as many have gone on a journey.
City is prettier now, as many have decorated their homes festively.
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I made a film about beautiful home decorations in Toronto. As in New York, it is a tradition to decorate houses with luminous garlands, to put snowman or Mickey Mouse  behind home, to decorate trees growing near the house.
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The weather was pleasantly congratulated  us on holidays, giving  a white, clean, light snow.It is snowing…….
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I continue to work out in the gym, which gives me good results for losing weight, improving muscle tone, energy and improving well-being.
I wish you:Let changes in your life take place only in a good way, and may your health be strong
when the year ends, much ends with it (3)
I fly in the New  2019 year in my own strength and cheerfulness.
There are many dreams ahead that I am going to accomplish.
Forgive me that a lot of people  what I left in the past and closed these pages.
Without such pain, it is not possible to rise.
I’m still with you and in you
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I love you,my dear readers.
I plan many many new meetings with you both on the pages of my blog and on the TV screen, in life, in art galleries.
Let luck accompany you
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Best wishes to you
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Merry Christmas!!!

Merry Christmas my readers!
I wish you a miracle, harmony and happiness!

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I did not see such a real Christmas for a long time.
Maybe when I was little
girl as small as my granddaughter.
During two days of snowing the street is closed.
When the first cyclone was on,I clear my car from snow.
For the second cyclone, my granddaughter and I simply closed in the house and both of us had a real evening of a fairy tale.

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My white car merged with snow and it was just a big ball of snow.
Outside home is incredibly beautiful and incredibly cold at the same time.

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So we sat down together in the house, lit the lights on the tree and read fairy tales, stories in Russian and English
.

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We are discovered together for ourselves a real holiday of such a beautiful evening.
It’s a very warm feeling when near you there is an energetic twinkle that all the time ,,wants,,.
Wants to read, wants to eat, wants to play, wants to stop me.

I am very happy to see this little bundle of happiness that grows in front of the eyes and is open to the  her world.
I am pleased to observe this.
I see myself, when I’m little, sitting at my grandmother on knees and reading books.
I do not remember myself like that, but parents was told that I was very stubborn, hard and demanding.
I just smile, how wonderful it is, to grow like this.

The lack of knowledge forces the child to demand them.
Sometimes the child asks to do something that she already knows how, but with the hands of the parent.
And it’s interesting and beautiful.
We drew together, played games, prepared to eat together.

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Of course, today is not 1900, but 2018 soon.

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 I received a number of congratulations from my friends on e-mail.
Merry Christmas for all of you!

Wish you Happiness!!

Wish you Harmony!!

Wish you Peace!!

Helen