Saturday, August 31, 2019

Anyone know what this is?

Photo by Barry Wallace
I think it's a headlight dimmer
I took this picture earlier this week at the Pine Farms Apple Orchard on the 15th Sideroad, north of King City.  The headlight is on the right fender of what I'm guessing is a 70-year-old 1951 Chevrolet sedan.   The upper halves of both headlights have been covered by metal black-out covers, screwed onto the top half of each headlamp housing.   I remembered that this was a tactic employed in Britain in the second world war, to keep from drawing the attention of enemy aircraft flying over England.   In those days, or rather nights, the headlight baffles covered a lot more than half the headlight, to maximize the effectiveness of the ploy.   I'm not sure how an early 50s Chevy came to have a similar feature.   Anyone know the answer to this curiosity?
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Barry Wallace

Friday, August 30, 2019

Gracious lady bids adieu...

                                                         
                                                                                                       Photo by Barry Wallace
                   
Kathleen Fry
Friends and associates of Kathleen Fry, King Township Museum Curator for the past 16 years, gathered and filled the Pine Farms Orchard Gallery, on King's 16th Sideroad, north of King City, to extend their thanks and best wishes to the devoted public servant, on Thursday afternoon, August 29th.   The farewell retirement tea, including refreshments, was hosted by her friends at the King Township Museum Archives and the King Township Historical Society.   Kathleen and her mother now reside in a new home in Barrie, Ontario. 




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Barry Wallace

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Paving the way for more commuters...


                                                                                                            Photos by Barry Wallace

 Weston Road and King Road intersection looking north

Intersection improvements are well underway at the King Road and Weston Road intersection at the hamlet of Laskay.   In the top photo a new long collector lane can be seen heading east up the hill to the lights at the intersection. Traffic control of commuters should be greatly improved before long.

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Barry Wallace

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

15th Sideroad between the 7th and 8th of King

Photo and verse by Barry Wallace

"What is that?" asked the child.
"A miracle" said the father.
"But what is it called Papa?"
"A fountain" said the father.

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Barry Wallace

Monday, August 26, 2019

Weston Road ~ below the 18th Sideroad



                                                                                                Photo by Barry Wallace
 Monster planted pots are perennial 
favourites of passersby at this gateway

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Barry Wallace

Sunday, August 25, 2019

Tricolour Water Lily at the Field Farm...

 Photos by Barry Wallace
What a treat to see this wonderful water lily, above, in Carol and Bob Field's lily pond on Keele Street north of King City.   It combines shades of white, pink and red for a special presentation of itself.
Nearby, on the shores of the pond are several Impatiens grandulifera plants (at right), also known as 'Touch-Me-Nots' or 'Wild Balsam'.   To me they look like small orchids.
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Barry Wallace

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Sunny afternoon at Tyrwhitt Park ~ Kettleby

Photos by Barry Wallace
The greensward at Tyrwhitt Park


Kettleby Creek


Under the Kettleby Road bridge 


Fungi on a log over Kettleby Creek


Eastern Swallowtail butterfly


Red roots in the river


Invasive Wild Cucumber Vine


An embankment meant to hold!


Bee intruding upon a 'Touch-Me-Knot' flower


Footbridge over Kettleby Creek

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Barry Wallace

Friday, August 23, 2019

Heading down to the Humber?

                                                                                                   Photo by Barry Wallace

New steps down to Humber River trail

These gentlemen from the King parks department are seen putting the finishing touches on the new access stairway to the walking trail along the East Humber River, behind St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, on Keele Street North.   It took quite a while for the restoration, but many thanks, guys.

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Barry Wallace

Thursday, August 22, 2019

3rd week of August in the backyard...


                                                                                                 Photos by Barry Wallace
Getting a high-up view


Grey squirrel with orange tail


A Day Lily reaching out



 On the prowl ~ but always on a leash



Balloon flowers



The golden finch with the golden song



The essence of orange


The tiny bird that hums ~ with its wings


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Barry Wallace

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

The Conservatives and Green Party open their King City campaign offices...



Photos by Barry Wallace




The Conservatives and the Green Party have opened their campaign offices in King City: the Tories in the old township offices, and the Greens at the village's main intersection. 
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Barry Wallace

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Two months of summer slip by...


The entrance at Black Forest Garden Centre 

                                                                                                  Photos by Barry Wallace
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Barry Wallace

Monday, August 19, 2019

Was it really three years ago ...


                                                                                                                Photo by Barry Wallace
...that Coppa's opened in King City?
Well, the pleasant young lady pictured above was cooking up burgers and hotdogs for customers and passersby last Saturday, in front of the store, to mark the occasion.  Time flies by doesn't it?
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Barry Wallace

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Keele Street ~ Kettleby

Photo by Barry Wallace
A Kettleby barn ... re-invented
This attractive building has replaced an old barn on its Keele Street property and while it is certainly oozes a barn image, I suspect it to be something more pretentious than a working barn.   It is just one of many new impressive buildings being erected on this very large private property, which seems destined to be a King Township landmark in the not too distant future.
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Barry Wallace

Saturday, August 17, 2019

Daylilies delight us...

Photo by Barry Wallace
I'm not sure that I have ever picked daylilies and put them in a vase before.   Why bother I suppose, when they wither away at the end of the day, and are replaced with new blooms in the flower bed the next morning.   I just wanted to see how they would look grouped together with their array of many colours.   Pretty, yes?
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Barry Wallace    

Friday, August 16, 2019

Closed until next year ~ sadly

 Photos by Barry Wallace

Just as I was hoping Robintide Farms, just south of King City, would be open until the fall harvest was over, the popular market garden has closed until next year.   I was thinking it might be the place to buy our hallowe'en pumpkin this year.  The strawberries we got there this year were the best looking and tastiest I've ever had.
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Barry Wallace

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Dropping in for gelato at Dorio's Bakery

Photos by Barry Wallace
Want to get hand-scooped ice cream in a cone?   You still can in Kettleby, at Dorio's Italian Bakery.   Today I switched to orange gelato for a delicious change.  They have about eight flavours...all so tempting.   There are several pictures and paintings of the old bakery in Dorio's, but today I spotted one I had not noticed before.  It was partially obscured by a large potted plant.   It was a painting of the old bakery by the late, local and well-known Canadian water-colourist Jake Mol.   I moved the potted plant and got a photo of the painting which you see below.   Lovely colours and an interesting perspective, I believe.   Have a peek at it the next time you drop by for hand-scooped ice cream or gelato, in a cone or a cup.


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Barry Wallace

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Heritage & Cultural Centre closed until fall

                                                                                                        Photos by Barry Wallace

The small sign (above) is what greets casual visitors to the King Heritage & Cultural Centre in Kinghorn this summer ... and just when things seemed to progressing so well with the latest overall facilities development.   No doubt, however, it will be worth the wait.

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Barry Wallace  

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Monday, August 12, 2019

King City ready for 8 storeys in village centre?

Photos by Barry Wallace
This billboard at the northeast corner of Keele Street and King Road in the centre of King City, shows a proposed development for 'Luxurious Condo Residences, Prime Retail, Restaurant and Office Space' in structures that appear to be as high as eight storeys, just a stone's throw from the old historic bakery.   This should create a stir!




The site is diagonal to the Hogan's Inn on the southwest corner of Keele St. / King Rd. intersection.   The photo below shows the cleared site from the seniors apartment complex at the west end of Dew Street. 









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