Monday, October 4, 2010

Len Ford Park, Toronto

July 8th, 2010

On quiet afternoon, rejoicing the wonderful bright sunny day we headed in search of a destination.  We hopped in our car and made our way towards Lakeshore. After a brief visit at Humber Lakeshore Campus we kept heading straight. We both had our stories to share. We saw a park on our right called  Len Ford Par and decided to explore it. This park was indeed a good place to take a stroll. We could see Down Town and its trophy the CN tower in a way that we had never seen it before.  The huge glass condominiums and office buildings along with the tower looked  miniature from where we stood. We had a nice walk on the edge of the lake as a flock of geese marched in front of us. This lake is not the cleanest but is surrounded by serenity and peace. The placid environment was only disturbed by restless waves hitting against the rocks on the sides. The emerald algae shinned on the rocks as the  old evening sun still in command. There were not a lot of people on the lake. We heard beating drums and ringing bells and smell of burning charcoal mixed with perfumes as we followed the smell we found an Indian family in ritual scattering the ashes of their beloved in the lake.We also saw young couple celebrating love and small family preparing BBQ. We came back home satisfied by the scenery. 

Some of the picture of the day are posted on this blog.






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