On our one rainy day at Killarney we slept in late and abandoned plans to do a hike. There was a severe storm (tornado!) warning, but thankfully the storm didn't even touch us beyond a little rain and wind. During a break in the rain we did a little exploring near the lake by our campsite, and sat by the water for a bit, just relaxing with coffee. Then we went into the village for dinner at the famous 'Herbert Fisheries Fish and Chips' which is right on the water. The boat that catches the fish fresh from Georgian Bay was docked beside the outdoor dining area. The fish was amazing, and the setting and weather were idyllic. When we returned to the campground we were greeted by the most gorgeous pink misty sunset. Despite the rain, it turned out to be a great day.
Friday, September 16, 2011
Killarney rain day
On our one rainy day at Killarney we slept in late and abandoned plans to do a hike. There was a severe storm (tornado!) warning, but thankfully the storm didn't even touch us beyond a little rain and wind. During a break in the rain we did a little exploring near the lake by our campsite, and sat by the water for a bit, just relaxing with coffee. Then we went into the village for dinner at the famous 'Herbert Fisheries Fish and Chips' which is right on the water. The boat that catches the fish fresh from Georgian Bay was docked beside the outdoor dining area. The fish was amazing, and the setting and weather were idyllic. When we returned to the campground we were greeted by the most gorgeous pink misty sunset. Despite the rain, it turned out to be a great day.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
new website!
www.carlywaito.com
Thanks to Geoff and Steve C. for their advice!!
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Specimens
I can't believe my show is opening tomorrow night! I'm sorry I didn't post the details here sooner.
If you live in Toronto I hope you can make it! Here's the info:
Carly Waito
Specimens
September 8 - October 2, 2011
@ Narwhal Art Projects, 680 Queen St. West
Opening Reception: Thursday, Sept. 8th from 7-10pm
More info at the Narwhal Art Projects website.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
The Crack
The Crack was by far the most challenging and impressive trail we hiked at Killarney. It leads through forest, rocky landscapes and up and through a massive crack in the quartzite ridge. At the end is a spectacular almost 360 degree view. The rocks were unreal - so pale and almost waxy - glowing in the bright sunlight.
(The photos in my previous post that Andrew took are from the Crack too.)
(The photos in my previous post that Andrew took are from the Crack too.)
West view from the top
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