



Then the train stopped at a depot and they allowed us about 15 minutes to learn more about the train, watch the brakeman switch the track for the return trip and to take photos.

The conductor's name was Bob and I guess he thought I should have some fun as well. He took off his hat and plunked it on my head. Then he offered to take a photo of the three of us. This will make a nice memory for Brandon.


Then we drove up a very steep hill to the lookout. Brandon thought these rocks were quite unique.

Brandon and Great-Grandma taking in the scenery. That is Fairy Lake from a higher view.

Brandon and I having a little fun. I was trying to stand on the rock so I would look taller than him and he insisted on standing on the higher side. He is quite proud that he is the tallest in our family. Yes, he is taller than his father.

A man came along and offered to take a photo of the three of us, which was very nice of him.

This is a view of Fairy Lake from the lookout. Notice that little island. That's where I want to live.

This is a closer view. This was just breathtaking and would be at any time of year.

From the lookout. Fairy Lake is in the background. This area was ablaze with color.



From the lookout you could see downtown Huntsville. Brandon could pick out Zellers and a lot of other businesses.

While we were enjoying the view, two bluejays swooped and played nearby. I was able to capture one of them.
We left the lookout and headed back downtown to pick up my meds. They weren't quite ready and I had to wait about 15 minutes.

Outside the drugstore at the end of the parking lot was the tree above. Notice the bird's nest. It was huge and shaped like a cornicopia. Brandon said his teacher had described a nest like this and he thought it was a weaver's nest. I'm not sure. If anyone knows, please let me know.

After getting onto the highway, it only took us about a half hour to get to Gravenhurst. This is a smaller town than Huntsville. We stopped to browse in Stedman's and stretch our legs.

Right next door to Stedman's was the Goofy Moose. The moose is wooden and a lady told us it draws a lot of comments.

Across the street from Stedman's was this small building that was decorated with cornstalks, mum plants and a beautifully colored maple tree right out front. The photo doesn't do it justice.

We returned to the car, went for a bowl of soup and a sandwich and then found a motel for the night. It was the same price as the night before, but we got an entire suite. One bedroom with two beds and in the living room was a pull-out couch. Brandon and I spent an hour or so fishing off the dock, but didn't catch any fish. However, the scenery was quite nice and it was enjoyable spending time in the great outdoors.
Have a great weekend. Enjoy the sights, sounds and fragrances of Autumn. Tomorrow I will be posting about a surprise I received in the mail. ~Blessings, Mary~