One of the things I like most about early summer.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
Lady slipper
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Parc Des Rapides de Lachine
Last week I went, with some of my French group, on a walk in the Parc des Rapides at the foot of LaSalle. It's a little spit of land that juts out into the river and was used by Hydro Quebec to generate electricity at one point. It's now an ecological preserve with an enormous number of different fish and birds. It's hard to appreciate the force of the water in these pictures - let's just say you wouldn't want to fall in.
The main tenet of the talk that was given is that Montreal would probably not be the city it is if these rapids had not existed. They forced commerce - fur trade especially, to stop and go around - creating a place of commerce to handle the traffic.
If you look very carefully in the centre of this picture you will see a baby bird in it's nest.
I'm not sure this heron belonged this far north. And judging by the bird watchers with their enormous cameras, it was probably an unusual sighting.
A kingfisher on it's perch.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
La Bretagne
Doors in Brittany.
This gives a little background to a quilt that I finished recently which is at the end. This was a challenge that Hilary, Rosie and I had given ourselves - to do something based on the week that we spent together a year ago in Brittany. The pinkish background fabric is rust dyed - something we did whilst there. We did get strange looks going back to the car with handfuls of rusty nails and bolts.
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