I found this cute feathered friend yesterday.

06/29/2009 at 10:44 am | Posted in Duck, Feathered Friends, Mallard, Nature, photography, Photos, Summer | Leave a comment
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feathery friend

This is like most duck species, there is a big difference in the way males (drakes) and females (hens) look. In order to attract a hen, the drake is much more colorful. For most of the year, he has a shiny green head, a white-ringed neck, brown chest and grey sides. The drake mallard also sports a brown back, black rump and tail.

The hen, on the other hand, is much less colourful. Her feathers are white and brown, which helps her blend in with her wetland surroundings. However, like the drake, she does have white and blue colouring on the speculum of her wings.

As I admired the wonder of sunsets

06/09/2009 at 1:04 am | Posted in Beach, Creative Writing, Lake, photography, spring, Sunset | Leave a comment
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May 16 2009 Sunset at Sauble Beach

I find myself
inside the sky painting
infinity I face
by the lake
I call my heaven
each sunset
allows me to create
in my mind
a myriads of many levels
unspoken meanings
today I found
another burst of golden sky
watching in disbelief
the natural beauty
of dusk fast approaching
I take it in
for tomorrow
another magical display it will be

This photo was taken a week ago at Sauble Beach, Lake Huron.

Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~Henry David Thoreau

06/05/2009 at 2:24 pm | Posted in fishing, Lake, photography, spring, Thanks | Comments Off
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diner time

The catch of the day

It was a perfect spring day in June

I watch him as he prepares the lure

Who is this child which possess such patience

I stopped questioning

For today I was glad

He was with nature

Instead of the PC

He cast his line

Releasing it as the bait hit the water

Sat down patiently awaiting

I imagine that a simple tug

Then another

Would bring glee to his heart

Private anticipation

Waiting for the perfect time

The line tightened upon the water

It surely was a tug, and yes another

His heart racing

He held his breath

In perfect motion

Set that hook and catch the “Prize”

There was not one but six

He witnessed

Small mouth bass as they are called

But only one was determined

To get at that bait he used

He tried to loosen himself from the hook

But this young man was more determined

He could not help himself

A loud squeal he released with glee

He smiled with great pride

Admired the catch

But the real gift was the hours

He had spend by the lake side

He did not know

From the pen of Jocelyn

can you see the frozen lake?

03/26/2009 at 8:55 pm | Posted in Beach, Creation, Lake, My Portfolio | 1 Comment
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yes you are facing the Lake the frozen lake that is

yes you are facing the Lake the frozen lake that is

This is another picture during our visit to Sauble Beach in December 2008 during the Christmas holidays.  Glorious sunshine filled day it was.

“Look round and round upon this bare bleak plain, and see even here, upon a winter’s day, how beautiful the shadows are! Alas! it is the nature of their kind to be so.  The loveliest things in life, are but shadows; and they come and go, and change and fade away, as rapidly as these!”

Charles Dickens

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