Picture of the Week 2006
See the changes in and around our Bed and Breakfast, the seasons as they change, view a new picture of the week each Sunday during July and Aug.
Visiting our picture of the week is a great way to view the breathtaking beauty that Prince Edward Island and I have to offer. Do you recognize the scenery of these PEI photos? In my earlier years mom would loan me her brownie camera for selective picture taking, today I take all the pictures I want with my digital camera.
Email me with your best photo from PEI.
See also the current edition of the picture of the week.
2006-December
Looks like we might have some weather
2006-09-17
Greenvale Acres B&B seen from the air.
2006-09-09
The blue jay is our provincial bird.
2006-09-03
Powered Paragliding in our back yard on the Labour Day weekend. See more pictures.
2006-08-27
Looking for treasures at sunset.
2006-08-20
Irish Moss Harvesters at North Cape.
2006-08-14
Every cloud has a silver lining.
2006-08-06
A perfect day; not a cloud in the sky.
2006-07-30
Our first Morning Glory; the vines are climbing now.
2006-07-23
Another perfect sunset on Cavendish Beach.
2006-07-16
I added 20 new teacups to my collection today. What a find!!.
2006-07-09
Lilies, Lilies, and more Lilies. Did I say I like lilies?
2006-07-02
The pergola is the latest addition to our garden. A honeysuckle on one side and grapes on the other.
2006-06-25
Ah, a night off to watch the sun set at Cavendish Beach.
2006-06-18
Lupin and Sunsets - two of my favourites.
2006-06-11
I have a new pansy garden this year.
2006-06-04
4 days of rain(57mm) has made the hosta overgrown.
2006-05-28
My latest addition - a honeysuckle and driftwood for it to cling to. Check back later to see if it blooms this year.
2006-05-21
Spring is much earlier this year. It was June 21 last year when the cherry tree was in bloom. The apple is also doing fine this year.
2006-05-15
We have our own little village - houses painted on rocks. Come for a visit and have a close look at all the buildings.
April 2006
A few nice warm days brought the tulip leaves 3 inches out of the ground. The next day we had frost and they went back down..
March 2006
We get another little touch of winter at the beginning of March. However, the forecast is for mild weather later this week. This pretty white blanket will be gone soon.
February 2006
It has been an unusual winter for sure, here we are middle of February lots of sun, no snow. Our Jack Frost Winter Festival has had to make snow and then a truck load was also donated for the snow sculptures.
January 2006
The first snow storm of the winter wears on our mailbox as it was hit by the highway plough the first time out. Did you ever hear of mailbox baseball, well our plough driver named Otto Whackew, plays mailbox plough as he goes down the highway.





