Last spring my husband and I visited Cavendish Gove in the national park on Prince Edward Island many times, watching the geese who return there every year to have their young. This year, because of Covid 19 precautions, visitors were not permitted in the park until June 1st, so we recently returned to one of our favourite places.
September last year, the tropical storm which crossed the island caused tremendous damage in the park which closed after the storm. We didn’t know what to expect in the Grove. We were pleasantly surprised to see the Grove sustained minimal damage and looked much the same as it had before the storm.
There was significant damage elsewhere however.
The trees in the Grove have begun their leafy spread. The apple trees,
numerous in the area, were at peak bloom. Chestnut trees were in bloom
and the birch trees gave their early season shade.
Of course we had a picnic
and listened to the birds as we took in the scene. This is always a peaceful place, though it is quieter now without the tourists. The island will not have tourists this year due to the threat of Covid 19.
During lunch, this year’s gaggle swam across the pond below us, far enough away so as not to notice us.
It was good to be back at the Grove and to see our old friends and the new arrivals.
29 comments:
What a beautiful day you chose to fully enjoy the arrival of spring in Cavendish Grove.
Wonderful images, especially of the gaggle of geese. Just heart warmimg.
a pretty place, green, lush...all the components for a great area to picnic!!
I imagine that things must be quieter in the Cavendish area now.
Hello,
Looks like a beautiful park, love the trees and gaggle of geese. Pretty scenic photos. Have a great day!
this is sad that this year people will not be able to visit such beautiful place dear Marie
since watching Anne with E i am loving the Prince Edward Island Splendid place indeed
thank you for lovely shots where you had good family times :)
What a perfect respite!! Thank you. Envious of your proximity to such calm areas.
A beautiful park and very lush. It doesn't take long to turn green. The picnic table looks very inviting in that setting that it shares with nature. Wonderful photos of the geese enjoying their swim. Have a wonderful day!
Isn't it lovely when everything is in bloom?
Looks a beautiful place. It will be good to get back to some of my old haunts when this is all over.
It's so pretty there. I'm kind of glad that tourists will have to wait until next year, and that the residents can have a special summer all to yourselves. :-)
It's so pretty there. I'm kind of glad that tourists will have to wait until next year, and that the residents can have a special summer all to yourselves. :-)
This is such a lovely place for a picnic - very lovely indeed!
It feels very good to go back to the Grove with you. Even without the picnic it feels good.
I can just imagine how good it felt to get back to one of your favorite spots, Marie. Flora and fauna alike seem to be flourishing during these quiet days when tourists are not allowed to be out-n-about. Maybe the earth is getting a bit of a breather while we humans work on adjusting?
The landscape is so green that it reminds me of New Zealand! Love the gaggle of geese swimming across the pond :)
natural views...
yes, I agree with you that the place is great area for picnic.
Have a wonderful day
Looks like a most charming place to walk and enjoy the beauty .
Oh, I'm in love! This looks like one of the best of places! I wish I was having a picnic there.
That's a lot of goslings.
Good thing there wasn't much damage from last year's storm. Might be interesting to see what happens next year when you go one year without visitors.
It does look lush and green and it is good that the park did not incur substantial damage.
Beautiful photos! Love the geese!
Have a blessed day!
Such a beautiful park and beautiful photos! Everything is bursting with green! I love visiting parks for some quite walks.
I enjoyed that virtual walk with you, very relaxing. Keep safe and enjoy your day, Diane
The Grove looks good.
No tourism... one of the main sources of revenue, isn't it? So many people suffering...
Nada melhor do que um piquenique em boa companhia e no mais perfeito contacto com a natureza.
Um abraço.
Juvenal Nunes
I translated what Juvenal Nunes wrote:
“Nothing better than a picnic in good company and in the most perfect contact with nature. A hug.”
I will put a translator attachment on my blog.
Beautiful.
A beautiful trip, thanks for sharing. Sarah x
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