Thursday, April 13, 2017

I Love Where I Live!

A couple of days ago Jan and I went to Frank Lake east of High River less than an hour’s drive from home. Frank Lake is a productive wetland important to hundreds of bird species. Once completely dry, this wetland has been saved from drainage and drought through a progressive partnership between industry, government and Ducks Unlimited Canada. It is now listed as one of 597 Important Bird Areas in Canada. [http://www.ducks.ca/places/alberta/frank-lake/]

It was a fairly quiet day on the lake according to some people we met, but we enjoyed our two hours of wandering the paths and watching from the bird blind immensely. Red-winged blackbirds were calling to each other constantly, their call interspersed often by the honking of Canada geese.


Ducks and gulls joined the chorus in their various voices, the ducks paired up and the gulls busy gathering grass for their nests.


The lake was so tranquil it inspired me to take a few mood pictures.

 On the way home we soon saw the forecasted afternoon storm. The edge of the storm was much defined in a way I have seldom seen.


After I took the above picture I turned 45° and took the picture below looking north.


This turned out to be one of my favourite photographs of the day. It was not until I downloaded my pictures I realized there was a red gate latch in this picture. To me it symbolizes no matter how dark and bleak the day—or your life—is there is always a bright spot in it. You may not notice it right away, but it’s there if you look closely.

The last picture I took a little closer to home standing in the middle of the road, with as wide an angle as my camera allows, and avoiding the storm cloud to the north. And this is why I love where I live!


10 comments:

  1. You are such a good photographer!
    Beth

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  2. Hi Eva
    This is not the time of year to get great colour pictures but you sure got the contrast with that gate latch. You got the weather effect with the storm coming in - great work Eva.
    The best mountain pictures I were able to get was on a rainy day in July. So many clouds hanging halfway down the mountains creating spectacular effects.

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    1. Thanks, Svend! I would love to see your rainy mountain pictures one day.

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  3. Must have been the northern clouds that dumped the snow on us! Good snowmen snow, very wet.
    Haven't seen any robins yet but Megan found three ladybugs. Spring is here! b

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  4. Spring is here, for sure! We have seen robins here, and a couple of ladybugs, too!

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  5. Beautiful photos Eva. I Have never seen a red winged black bird. The last photo is a storybook to write. Beautiful!

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  6. Thanks, L.! I will take you on a walk around here, and hopefully we will see a red-winged blackbird.

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  7. Hi Eva,
    As always, such awesome photography! You are right, we live in a fabulous place.
    Have fun taking Spring pictures!
    Love. Susan

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