There’s calm.
And then there’s very calm.
Four Mile Creek near Trout Lake.
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When new growth bursts forth in the spring, a myriad of greens appears among the browns created over the winter.
As time passes, the greens darken and these gentle delicacies of colour will not be seen again until next year.
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This elderly waterfront tree is ready and willing to experience another summer.
The green of the new leaves is evidence of its enthusiasm.
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Last of the winter ice.
The ice left yesterday so another year will pass before more photographs of these events can be made.
No tears, though. Summer is on the way!
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The period of time in Spring between the disappearance of the snow and the arrival of the warmth.
Waiting for the explosion of growth that comes inevitably each year.
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The snow banks by the road slowly reveal items of nature that have been hidden for the past few months.
This oak leaf sinks daily into its little bed of snow until it will eventually reach the ground.
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A black and white version of yesterday’s post.
The canoe routes to the West of Canada entered Lake Nipissing a little to the South of this location and disappeared into the mouth of the French River on the horizon to the left. Canoes passed this way Spring and Fall for over 100 years.
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