I went through the photo archives yesterday looking for more pictures of Moyer Road. It is on the lower escarpment, and starts at Victoria Ave in Vineland, runs west and then ends at a bend that turns south and becomes Spence Road which itself ends at Fly Road in Camden. I find this conclusion disappointing. Fly Road is a rural highway - one of the regional roads where everyone is driving very fast to get somewhere.
Along Moyer Road is Vineland Estates Winery and restaurant, Mark Picone, notable chef's residence and culinary studio on the road. Crossing over it is the Bruce Trail, which as you know goes on and on until it gets to Tobermory.
It has beautiful views north to Toronto across the Lake, and then to the west to Megalomaniac Winery on the top of the escarpment edge.
This is a good place for both the hawks flying overhead during migration and the Hamilton Lancaster bomber which flies quite low over the escarpment here during its tourist summertime flights.
I seem to pick Autumn for pictures on Moyer Road, perhaps its most colourful and scenic time of year.
Here are two Autumn leaves jokes for us today:
What do you call a large colorful pile of leaves? The Great Barrier Leaf.
Did you hear about the tree that had to take time off of work in autumn? It was on paid leaf.
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