Showing posts with label Waterloo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waterloo. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

A Walk in Waterloo

I've ended up with a lot of posts about our road-trip to Waterloo on the weekend, but we visited so many interesting places and I wanted to share them with you. 


The last thing we did on Saturday - after we had a bite to eat -




was go for a walk through a beautiful neighbourhood in Waterloo that my son Malcolm has been wanting to show me for the past four years.  It always seemed there was something else we needed to do when we visited him in Waterloo so we had not got around to going on the walk.   Malcolm is just finishing his last course of his undergraduate degree and will be graduating this month and moving when he gets married in May, so this really was our last chance.  Malcolm took us on a guided tour showing us his favourite sights. 


The subdivision was built in the 1960s and has mature trees and landscaping.  There was a lovely mix of house styles, including several modern homes.  This one was one of my favourites with all the big windows, the stacked stone walls, and 




the curved bank of windows opening on to a curved deck at the back. 




Here's another modern one that looks incredible with the stone wall, and vertical windows balanced by the dark horizontal wood siding.




Behind this house was a cute little shed in the backyard that would be so much fun to decorate. 




I loved the decks and fencing that some of the houses had.  This next one had a lovely arbour built over the deck with arched pieces incorporated into the ends.  I also loved their simple trellis-like shutters.




The house in the photo below looked like they had an architect completely re-work the front of the house.  I loved the little deck down the side of the house covered with an arbour.



It was a surprisingly hilly area, given that the university is just across the street and has a very flat terrain - I think the glacier left a big load here.  As a result of the steep landscape some of the properties had terraced rock walls,





and others had hills covered with trees and ground-cover, like myrtle, instead of grass as they are too steep to mow,




and others had beautiful rock gardens.




The area also had a meandering brook with some lovely little bridges,




and the first snowdrops I've seen this year (growing right beside a large patch of snow),




and the friendly neighbourhood cat who welcomed us.




It may seem quintessentially Canadian, but I've never seen it in a subdivision before - someone was tapping the maple trees to make maple syrup.



Do you see those blue buckets - they are for collecting the maple sap and it will be boiled down to make maple syrup.



It's a lovely neighbourhood - I can see why my son liked to go for walks there and I'm glad I got to see it before he moved.  Just in the nick of time.  Thanks for the tour Malcolm!

Linked to Good Life Wednesday at A Beach Cottage

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Waterloo Wedding Roadtrip

Malcolm and Christie's wedding is fast approaching so yesterday I went on a roadtrip to Waterloo to visit some of the wedding locations with my daughter Kate and her friend Gabriela, who is going to be the photographer at the wedding.  Gabriela is a student at the Ontario College of Art and Design in photography and does amazing work (you can see her photo blog here).  Our mission on the roadtrip was to take Gabriela to all the places that she would need to take photographs at the wedding so she could check out the lighting and the best angles for the pictures.  Unfortunately Christie was not able to join us as she is working like crazy on her end of term assignments.


The first stop was the church where the service will be held.  It is a fairly modern Anglican Church built in the 1960s, but also incorporates older elements like the vintage pews; organic elements like the wood ceiling; and artisan elements, like the stained glass windows and tapestries.




The stained glass windows were especially lovely and this one was declared the favourite by everyone there.




We had a full agenda and after some lunch went to the park where the formal photos will be taken.  Victoria Park is a gorgeous old park near the downtown with a river running through it and an old iron bridge going to an island, 





with a picturesque gazebo on it.



From which you can take photos like this one.  Won't the wedding pictures look great in this setting?


And by May there will be leaves on the trees, green grass, and flowers in the garden.  Waterloo still has some snow in the shady areas so the flowers are only just beginning to emerge from the ground.








At one end of the island there are a couple of very large willows overhanging the river.   Don't you just love weeping willows?  I have always thought they were so pretty.  This would also make a great spot for some of the photos - well maybe not posed like the first photo below, but more like the other two.



It is a beautiful park and will make a wonderful setting for the wedding photos rain or shine, thanks to the gazebo.  


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