Last week Chris and I took our dog to one of our cities (Toronto) beautiful parks for a nice long walk outdoors.
Our dog had a ball running around in the off leash areas and uhm … rolling in mud! and we had a nice time watching her, talking to another dog owner (who’s dog played with Midnight during our hike) and simply enjoying our surroundings.
The trees are only just starting to change color here in Toronto, so I mainly focused on talking pictures of wild flowers as we walked.
I came across these flowers that I think look quite bit like my perennial Asters, but I’m really not sure what kind of flowers they are:
They’re pretty aren’t they?
I also came across a small tree (maybe 10 feet tall?) that had these lovely black berry clusters growing among the leaves. I’ve seen this before but I cannot remember what this tree is called. Any ideas?
The rich black berries are solid looking with a shiny outer skin. The berries are probably just a little bigger than your baby finger nail .. maybe the size of your ring fingers nail?
The clusters of berries looked very pretty in the tree among the leaves. They’re probably not edible though.
I have more pictures from our walk through Taylor creek park on Tricia’s Musings and My World if you’d like to see more flowers and some sumac’s turning red.