Sunday, April 15, 2018

Lower Hume Park April 15th 2018


Sunday mornings = our breakfast 'dates'.

Despite this Sunday's morning weather not looking promising, we wrapped up breakfast and headed out for a meandering drive. Early Sunday mornings are the best for 'Sunday Drives'.

The roads are basically empty and we just pull over for the hot-headed tail-gaters who are in too much of a hurry to enjoy the early morning pace.
We make it a point to drive down one ways and single lane alleys, pulling off to the side to hop out and take pictures of the 'views'' and 'vistas' we come upon.

This morning, it was like the sun was waiting for us as we made our final stop at New Westminster's Lower Hume Park. The Brunette river that is shared by multiple municipalities runs into a creek that flows through Hume Park. [and we were told that a healthy population of Blue Herons live in the area - to be checked out when we revisit the park at a later date].


An out of the way back lane with lovely little secluded houses.

Sunday morning traffic. Just how we like it.


















A cool looking steeple (shot from moving car)

Showers are still in the forecast, which will bring out the flowers and budding trees. Mother Nature is waking for another season. Looking forward to more meandering drives.


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