No matter the season, it is always beautiful. Eddie and Sadie ran ahead to the river. It was high and fast, so Sadie B didn't get to swim, much to her disappointment.
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Sadie: Mom, can't I go in? Please? Please? |
We headed off to the estuary, where the fields stretched out to the ocean and islands beyond,
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Estuary in winter, sun low and shadows long |
but the fields were too boggy and the channels of water to wide to cross.
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Wet and mucky |
So we headed back to where the path forms a t-intersection, and went south instead of north. There we crossed another field,
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Margaret and Rajah bringing up the rear |
and were able to walk along the raised berm for a while. Soon however, it petered out. Sadie led the way down through the grasses. Can you find her in this picture?
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Where's |
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Sadie, Gail and Eddie search for a route across the streams |
Frost lay like lace on the straw-like grasses,
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Lace on Straw |
And the old corn stalks along the road poked up through a skiff of ice.
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The remains of last year's harvest in ice |
Snow capped the nearby mountains,
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Snow in the hills |
And yet, young fronds of fern poked through the ground,
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Ferns seeking out the winter sun |
And even in winter, beauty is everywhere.
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Chemainus River at Swallowfield |
And on the local news tonight, the cherry trees are blossoming in Victoria.
Spring is just around the bend.
Spring just around the bend already? Yikes.
ReplyDeleteI enlarged almost every single photo today. I love barren landscapes and all that brown grass, dead cornstalks and long shadows are right up my street. And yes. I saw Sadie B!
Such gorgeous colors
ReplyDeleteI saw Sadie B, had to enlarge the picture though. Good hiding!
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