Westmount Park

Summer weather has (finally) arrived – it’s almost the middle of June! The park’s grass has been mowed and the flower beds prepared for the (much too short) summer season.

We are looking forward to the floral displays this year – the City has decided to use their greenhouse staff (who, currently, do not have a greenhouse) to compliment the work provided by this year’s contracted landscaping company.

 

 

Westmount Park

Walking through the park on Saturday evening.  One would never know, looking at these pictures, that Westmount’s favourite community attraction (Family Day) had just occurred.

 

Westmount Park

Have you noticed the unique shade of green that only appears when a tree’s leaves first open?  Coupled with  Crab Apple blossoms and  scented lilac bushes – they make a spectacular walk through the park.

 

Walking our (new) dog

April 23Discovering the uniqueness of Westmount, on my part, always occurred during our long dog walks.

This is the newest member of our family that will help me continue this project.  She is 4 months old and weighs 60 pounds!  (Yes, she is a Saint Bernard).

 

 

 

 

Snow Day – Westmount Park

For some reason, March always brings a final snow storm before the end of winter. This month was no exception – only dog walkers braved the elements this evening. (Kudos to the City for their excellent job in clearing the park’s paths!)

 

 

 

Westmount Crows

Has anyone wondered why there are no longer any pigeons in Westmount Park?  (A municipal by-law forbids anyone feeding them).  It appears that their absence has been replaced by a multitude of crows.  In literary circles, a flock of crows is called a “murder” – animal biologists; however, call them a “flock”.

The past few early mornings I have been greeted with a multitude of their calls to one another  that start just before dawn. They are a fascinating bird – they can recognize people and will follow them (only them) if you offer food!