It’s named after the Scottish immigrant who built the sawmill here, and is about 18 meters tall.
It’s a beautiful waterfall in a totally natural setting. Just off the Bruce trail, you can use the rope for a handhold on your climb down to the base where you can swim and play at the bottom.
Here the medina shale is left exposed and creates this dramatic landscape void of vegetation right in the heart of lush Ontario.
Evening out.
Y’all know I like their laundry detergent because of many reasons, but I’m back sharing Tru Earth beeswax wraps with you this time.
Dog sitting and active and rambunctious puppy certainly shook up our house.
Left over bits of yarn, good yarn, inspires me.
It’s crazy what time will do.
When you get there and hope to cross the catwalk only to be gainsaid by the practice of one firetruck.
A fresh clear morning that promises a warm sunny day.













