Curves are everpresent in nature.
These reeds growing this past fall near my place have some of the most gentle and elegant curves to be seen
Curves are everpresent in nature.
These reeds growing this past fall near my place have some of the most gentle and elegant curves to be seen
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King’s Landing is an interesting place to make photographs of Lake Nipissing.
The moods of the Lake and clouds are emphasized by black and white. Colour reduces the impact somewhat.
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The fall colours are showing more and more as the days go by. Yesterday morning on One Mile Bay they were evident.
It’s only going to get better!
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It’s not officially fall yet but yesterday was the first really cool day for what seems like months.
A little reminder of things to come.
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On the sandy shore of Callander Bay is the Sunbeam Bungalows marina. The bungalows are across the road from here in a grove of red pine trees.
The unique logo attracted my attention.
It’s always a sunny day when you vacation here.
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We have been living at the cottage since the beginning of July and have no ability to process or post photographs. Dial-up prevents this and is very frustrating besides. So much for “The Good ‘ol Days”!
Here are three that I made yesterday while kayaking around the shores of the lake…
Cloud over Lake Nosbonsing:
Brave Loon:
Water plants:
An amazing way to spend an afternoon.
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The Grand River in Galt from the Concession Street Bridge.
The Scottish heritage of Galt is marked by the steeples of two Presbyterian churches, Knox on the left and Central on the right. The buildings are kitty corner from each other across a small park.
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The ice is going out of our lake after a long winter. Last night the effects of warmer temperatures and sunshine along with some rain became evident as the frozen solid skin on the lake broke down.
A light wind moved pans of ice by our place and the tinkling buzz of the pans rubbing gently against each other was gentle music.
The last gasp of winter produces beautiful long crystals of ice that are unique.
Beautiful stuff goes on all the time in the real world. If you blink you miss it…
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