Saturday, May 24, 2014

Amherst Island

On this mist filled morning, Alanagh, Molly, and I, unanimously decided to go to bucolic Amherst Island to see the lambs at Topsy Farms http://topsyfarms.com. For those friends and family on East and West coast Amherst island is just West of Kingston


The ferry to the island sets expectation for the unusual: You drive on to the ferry and back off it. 

The earliest settlers on the island were United Empire Loyalists who laid claim to lands in the early eighteen hundreds.  The  Irish came later and in 1842 there were 2000 Irish souls calling the island home. 

Amherst Island  is a remarkably flat island with wetlands in the interior, haunting meadows, and alluring lake vistas. Startling exquisite stone walls made by the Irish compel captivation.

The Murray family,  who have owned and operated Topsy farms since 1972, are entirely charming, and totally engaging.  I encourage all of my local friends to visit, especially now during lambing. The wool shop is a real treat.

Hope you enjoy today’s outing with Alanagh, Molly,  ’n’ me.

Love to all
Maggie

Ferry shot lake Ontario

Caramel




Caramel checking out the equipment

Nathan and Curly. Nathan is Sally and Ian’s grandson












Rain drop markings on a muddy truck door: Coming home on the ferry