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Monday, 17 July 2023

Memorial Square

I’ve been to this square numerous times with our granddaughters in the autumn. Their dance classes are across the road from Memorial Square and I’ve often spent time in the square with one of the girls as we waited for a class to start or finish. Recently, driving by, I noticed the water lilies in the pond there and decided to take some photos. 





This square is in the heart of Summerside, an older part of the city, a block from city hall and the library. The United Church borders the square and other churches are nearby.  





It is a place of beauty in the summer with a water feature which includes a waterfall and a small pond with water lilies. 





The area is peaceful, a lush green with blooms of various kinds.





It is a memorial to the residents of Summerside who lost their lives at war. A short distance away, a statue stands over the landscape. 





The blooms of the water lilies are like stars come to earth in this special place. They shine in their own special way.





Their colours range from rose to pink, yellow to orange and white. 





They are numerous in the pond, capturing one’s attention as you approach the feature. 





I sit in the quiet and watch as the setting fills my senses. The trickle of the waterfall is joined by the sounds of birds in the trees while the wind gently stirs the leaves. Small children laugh as they quickly run through the square while a senior with a cane takes her time as she goes.





An early July morning in Memorial Square is a reminder what others fought and died for, what Ukrainians are fighting for today. Is peace in this world an illusion?


   


34 comments:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

What a simply gorgeous spot! Those waterlilies are spectacular!

Anvilcloud said...

In my very short time there, I picture churches in PEI as being white and beautifully maintained. I guess this bigger one was also white from what I could see, The water lilies look magnificent.

Rhodesia said...

What a stunning memorial. Nigel had a Canadian Uncle who fought in France and is buried here.
I think you have the right word, peace is just an illusion. There is always someone who wants what other people have, so sad.
Take care Diane.

Debbie said...

gorgeous...you choose the right words to describe memorial square!! i don't see many colored lily pads, ours all seem to be white and yellow!!

that first picture is outstanding!!

Tabor said...

Sounds like paradise to me!

Maebeme said...

What a wonderful place to sit and reflect in the midst of the city. I wish I'd found it on our trip to PEI. I guess that means I need to return to the island someday as you've shown us so many wonderful places to visit in your posts.

Is peace even a possibility in this world - perhaps not everywhere, but thank goodness for small places like this to catch one's breath and relax in the moment.

Liz Hinds said...

What an absolutely lovely spot. It looks the epitome of peaceful.

Lorrie said...

What a tranquil place to sit and ponder life. War is such a horrible thing. I pray for peace in Ukraine. So much heartache. It seems that peace is something of an illusion, for there is always fighting somewhere in our weary old world. I follow a Ukrainian woman on FB who writes about the war, but also about finding bits of beauty and joy throughout her days in the midst of turmoil. You've found the perfect place to enjoy the freedom and peace we have in Canada.

photowannabe said...

What a absolutely gorgeous place to sit and enjoy the beauty of God's creation.
I love water lilies and all the different shades of color...wow...
Your photos would make wonderful Note cards and pictures for your walls.
Can you tell that I like them a lot? (:0)
Sue

Elephant's Child said...

What an absolutely gorgeous space. Thank you.

Helen said...

Magnificent captures of this truly peaceful oasis in Summerside. Illusion or not, we must find joy in every day we are given. These water lilies are spirit-lifting.

Bill said...

Sounds and looks like paradise. Stunning flower photos!

At Home In New Zealand said...

I love waterlillies, and your photos are gorgeous. What a beautiful spot to sit and relax :)

Joanne Noragon said...

This is a lovely memorial; I'm sure it will be appreciated for a very long time.

Red said...

A couple of opposites here. Nice that there is a very peaceful spot to remember those who fell while fighting.

eileeninmd said...

What a pretty and peaceful spot, love the views of the bridge and church.
The waterlilies are gorgeous. Lovely collection of photos. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

DJan said...

I love "visiting" your beautiful island with you. Gorgeous pictures!

Pam said...

Beautiful pics. Love the first shot of the church.

Anita said...

I think we should always have hope !

There is so much going on in the world ..

It makes me very sad thinking of it..

Better pray for the good and no more evil wars !

You photoes are stunning beautiful.Well reflected post.

I like that alot

Wish you and family all good!Keep smiling!Greetings Anita

Granny Sue said...

Beautiful! The lilies are fabulous. As for peace, I don't think it will happen, ever. Tbere will always be some wanting what others have.

William Kendall said...

A beautiful and peaceful place.

Black Knight said...

A beautiful post with great photos and deep thoughts.
I often sit in quiet places to find peace in myself listening at the sounds of the nature: birds, wind, water from the fountains, far bells etc.
Getting older I appreciate more and more these moments of relax.

baili said...

Heartfelt Thanks for filling my soul and day with beauty and peace through your Breathtaking shots dear Marie :)))

i am taken by these lovely lilies ,indeed a gorgeous bloom that stands uniquely among other Wow
what a setting .
glad you enjoyed your moments there
i loved it so much!

Catarina said...

Marvelous, marvelous post!!
It looks like a Japanese little garden.
World peace is only theoretically possible...

Lea said...

Beautiful! A great series of photos!

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

The setting of the square is just exquisite and the water Lillies with their beautiful flowers are so pretty. It must have been a delight to spend time there.

DUTA said...

That's a superb place! The beauty of the water lilies, the peaceful setting, the sounds of nature, the memorial for those who sacrificed their lives - all come together "to fill the senses".

Spare Parts and Pics said...

Beautiful gardens. For me, the water lilies steal the show!

Glenda Beall said...

The photos keep getting more beautiful as I scrolled through. You are a fine photographer. You captured the beauty visually and with your words. Thank you for taking us there.

Ginnie Hart said...

How beautifully seen and presented to us, Marie! We need memorials, of course, but why don't we learn from them, I wonder? Will we ever learn??? I wish the water lilies would transform the way the world thinks these days. Too much is about greed. Why can't it be, for one thing, about beauty!

The Happy Whisk said...

That single shot with the pink and then the other are my two faves. They could be on a wall. Great eye!

Debbie said...

really gorgeous captures of the water lilies!! this looks like a really beautiful place!!

Anonymous said...

The water lilies are beautiful. I love it when a war memorial is so peaceful.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

As others have commented, this is a beautiful place and the water lilies are indeed spectacular. I can see why you enjoy visiting and remembering.