We had another sunny weekend and on Saturday I was out at the House outside town again, and took time to also go for a walk, starting at the beach closest to us and walking along (partly through the woods because one cannot walk by the waterside all the way) to the next one.
Himalayan Balsam – ‘jättebalsamin’
The water in the lake is low after the long dry summer. When the water level is high, it’s not possible to pass dry-shod here (the area to the right is a private garden). But just now it is.
This beach is on the far end of the long, narrow lake.
Even when the water level is “high” it’s still very shallow waters here (which makes it a popular beach to visit with small children). And just now it makes for great reflections of the sky on a day like this :)
The tall pine trees with their long visible roots always remind me of the Ents in The Lord of the Rings.
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9 comments:
Wow - your shots are just fabulous!
It is a beautiful area, thank you for letting us see it! The picture with the sky reflections is especially beautiful.
Wonderful walk!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
I enjoyed going on this beach walk with you.
Loved the photos, especially those with the cloud reflections in the water.....spectacular.
fantastic fotos... that is a beautiful beach...a wonderful place to wander and so much beauty in nature to enjoy and capture for us to see... love those roots and reflections to
This is beyond wonderful! Love the place and your photos.
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
What a great walk you've taken us on!! Beautiful beach and those tree roots are awesome!! Thanks for sharing your world! Hope your week is going well! Enjoy!!
What a wonderful tour you took us on, I enjoyed it
I'm inviting you to join us for Travel Photo Mondays, the link runs all week so I hope you can join us for the next installment?
I've always said that I'd find it very hard to live far from the sea but having water such as the lake is a good alternative. I'd completely forgotten about the Ents (which is ironic given that I share with them the attribute of ponderous thinking).
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