Nature creates the most wonderful of paintings.
These photos were taken during a stroll in the wetlands of a small island, Île Bizard (historically named Île Bonaventure, but given its actual name in 1723, after Jacques Bizard, whose fief it became in 1678) next to the Island of Montreal, in the Hochelaga Archipelago, at the confluence of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers.
A beautiful summery Saturday morning, quite hot, with only the changing colours of leaves and a certain sweet mildness in the air to hint at the impending autumn...
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Hey there,
I am thinking about your challenge, but in the meantime ...
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Cheers, Seamus.
What a lovely blog you have!
Thank you for stopping by mine.
Thanks, Seamus, I'll what I can do.
Bernita, thank you, you're very kind. I see your comments on Jon's and Jason's blogs all the time, but I never had the opportunity (time, in fact) to visit yours. Now I shall return.
Thanks for the walk through the wetlands. :)
Loved those reds in the leaves. It looks like a refreshing place to be!
You're welcome, Jason. And thank you!
Thank you, Jon. Yes, a very nice place!
Enjoyed the pics and not at all how I'd imagined that part of the world to look.
Glad you liked the pics, Travis.
Thank you for visiting!
Beautiful. The photos give me the sense of so much air - moist and clean.
Yes, it is beautiful, AV. Very peaceful - a world in its own...
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