The gulls are back for the summer:
Lake Nipissing is a gull-magnet, as indeed are most lakes in this part of the world.
There are three gulls in this photograph.
The gulls are back for the summer:
Lake Nipissing is a gull-magnet, as indeed are most lakes in this part of the world.
There are three gulls in this photograph.
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With the lake so low, a favourite summertime swimming spot reveals itself.
It’s a bit cold these days for that activity.
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Lake Nipissing is quite low these days. More of the lake shore is uncovered at this time of year and new details are revealed.
The rock of the Pre-Cambrian Shield gives an ageless feeling to this photograph.
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I visited our local waterfall yesterday with long exposures in mind.
Here’s one that I like:
Moses on the rock?
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The water is low in Lake Nipissing at this time of year and so it’s possible to walk in places that are unavailable later in the summer.
Water would normally lap at the roots of these trees and the stony beach would be obscured.
When the warmth returns, the stark bones of the trees will be hidden with green.
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On the west side of town is Duchesnay Falls. The creek that feeds the falls usually doesn’t carry much water but with the early spring weather, lots of water is flowing.
We visited yesterday.
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