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Sunday, 22 June 2025

Exploring Prince Edward Island

Bedeque Bay was featured this past week as we walked the boardwalk in Summerside. One day, a sailboat caught our attention with the layers of colour and pattern in the setting. The human element looked tiny against the natural elements. 




On a particularly windy day, six kite surfers played across the Bay near the lighthouse. It looks like fun but I cannot ever imagination wanting to try it, at any age. They are courageous people!




Our friend, Helen, is in Prince Edward Island visiting her son and his family for several weeks. Helen is from Australia and made the long journey on her own this year as her husband, Frank, was unable to travel. We missed him.


Helen introduced us to Hyde Pond last week, an area we were unfamiliar with but will visit again. 




The walk along the trail is a beautiful one any time of year and one can imagine a walk there in the autumn colour. We will find out.




Nearby, Canada Geese and Mallards, including young goslings and molting birds, were safe from predators in the fenced area of a settling pond. 




That day, Helen provided a delicious lunch which we ate across from Charlottetown, overlooking the harbour and the city from Rice Point. A cruise ship had delivered tourists that day, as is common this time of year. 




I always enjoy the view of the Hillsborough Bridge across the Harbour.




My husband and I were biking last week as well and took our first picnic lunch with us on bike. We stopped at a covered picnic table about 13 kilometres from home, in a marshland area which has a pond if we’ve had enough rain. The water level in the pond was the highest we’d ever seen. We had heavy rain numerous times in spring.


Though the wind was the predominant sound, Green Frogs called from around the pond, hidden by the vegetation. The chorus was loud and almost continuous, as if the amphibians didn’t stop to breathe. Nature’s chorus was in fine voice in the wilds of Prince Edward Island.


We had lunch and enjoyed the serenade as we watched Tree Swallows dart through the air catching theirs. Red-winged Blackbirds called out as they flew to nearby trees, surveying the scene.


After lunch, we stood on the bridge over the pond and watched as Swallows picked insects from the surface of the water, swooping down, picking up an insect and continuing on their way. The birds barely slowed as they snatched their prey from the water. A Water Strider didn’t have a chance against those stealthy birds.


Twice during our time there, Great Blue Herons flew over. We have seen them feeding in the pond on previous occasions. From the tiny Swallows to the huge Herons, avians enjoy the area. 


In the ditches along the Trail, Blue Flag Irises were in abundance. 




Similarly, Daisies filled the edges of the Trail.




Along the more shallow edges of the pond, Water Arum, with its single white petal, waded in the water.




The wind in the trees, the call of the frogs, the blooms, the birds enjoying the habitat, made the experience priceless. The world and all its troubles didn’t exist for a few precious moments.


On the way home, we stopped to take in the verdure. 




Along the trail in places, Dame’s Rockets adorn the way and are worth a closer look too.




Also lupins are still blooming along the roads and trails. They are such a treat this time of year.




At home, the first peony is blooming. Yay!




P.S.

On the world stage, the news is bleak. We escape into nature most days which helps distract us. One feels helpless regarding the world situation so we work to make our little part of the world better. There is always a way to help others in need even in one’s own area. Simply giving a compliment can brighten someone’s day. A smile is a kindness which doesn’t have a price tag.


As our daughter says to the children, “Be kind. You don’t know what someone is going through.”




43 comments:

Helen said...

Marie, it is very special to be back on the island, spending precious time with my family, enjoying your company on this day, and feeling uplifted with all the beauty you have presented here.

ilblogdiolga said...

Paesaqggio molto rilassante.Grazie per le magnifiche foto da Olga

Debra She Who Seeks said...

I went to a botanic park earlier this week to see all the peonies now spectacularly in bloom. One of my most favourite "heritage flowers."

Boud said...

Lovely nature views. Is Dame's rocket wild phlox?

DJan said...

What an absolutely delightful post, filled with beauty and serenity. It is much appreciated today. Thank you for the effort you put into writing it, and I wish you all the very best.

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

Good for you! So nice to see you and others out enjoying the summer weather, it is fleeting and before you know it fall will be here!

Marie Smith said...
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Liz Hinds said...

What a beautiful walk you took us on. And, yes, we need to escape regularly, more so than ever.

Marie Smith said...

Boud, I remember seeing the rockets initially and thinking they were phlox. The two have different numbers of petals and leaf arrangement. Rockets belong to the mustard family. Phlox are a family unto themselves. Rockets sure look like phlox at first glance though. They can be invasive too. Both are so pretty!

Anvilcloud said...

You really enjoy the outdoors, but if your weather is like ours right now, you’ll be avoiding it for a few days.

aurora said...

Yay for biking & picnics! We haven't gotten into our usual bike routine here at home. Yet.

It is good to pause and live in the moment.

Wow, your Peony photo makes the petals "feel" silky soft!!

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Hi Marie, what glorious nature captures! The water, the Canada geese, the flowers, the views...truly magical.

Amy said...

Looks like Summer is in full swing there for you. Paragliding is a popular sport here especially at the beaches.

Elephant's Child said...

Thank you. Your PS is so true - and sharing the beauties that surround you is definitely a kindness and one I appreciate.

Granny Sue said...

The sailboat photo looks like Iike a painting, Marie.
Focusing on nature and surroundings is a good way to keep the news at bay. I am doing the same with my gardens.

Debbie said...

outstanding images of the beautiful island you call home. i have a real passion for sailboats, and i don't see many here. your last paragraph....what in the world is happening, new jersey is on high alert and we are getting messages to stock up on food and solar chargers for our phones. and of course the heat is such a problem and people are worried about loosing their power. we have a generator!!

Marie Smith said...

Oh Debbie, the heat is bad enough to deal with. I am glad to hear you have a generator. Ours has paid for itself several times over. I hope you won’t need it.

I just checked and things on the world stage appears to have cooled down. I hope so. Can we rely on that? I pray we can.

Stay well and safe, my friend.

Marilyn @ MountainTopSpice said...

I always love your pictures and insights as you see and share them, Marie. How wonderful to discover new places on the beautiful island, we both love so much! You capture the wildlife and blooms so beautifully. The lupins are gorgeous! My peonies have outdone themselves this year, how I love them! Many blessings to you :)

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

The flowers are so beautiful as is your island. Thanks for sharing the beauty of nature. Interesting that you get tourists from cruise ships!!

Debbie Nolan said...

Marie as always adore your beautiful photos. You live in such a lovely spot in the world. Yes getting outdoors and appreciating God's beauty and nature helps us find peace. Appreciate the words "Be kind. You don't know what someone is going through." Wonderful reminder for each of us. Hugs!

The Padre said...

Incredibly Gorgeous Photos As Always

Go Team Human ,
Cheers

Rajani Rehana said...

Beautiful post

Billie Jo said...

Marie, I always enjoy reading about your time in nature. You explain things so well, and appreciate everything. Your photos are stunningly beautiful as well. Food is my thing, so I am curious what was in your picnic!! Have a cozy afternoon!

Marie Smith said...

Billie Jo,

Since we can’t take a cooler on our bikes, we are limited to an ice pack in an insulated bag. Simple fare must suffice, tuna sandwiches, fresh veg, cheese and banana bread for my husband. Tea is always on the menu. Marie

contempladoraocidental.blogspot.com said...

Your daughter is a very wise young woman.
Your outings are always so interesting and rich!

MARY G said...

What a treat, to stroll and enjoy. You have a lovely place to be. And, yes, the news is horrible. JG has the 6:00 news on now and I cannot listen.

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Marie, how nice that your friend, Helen is visiting as I remember when you spoke about her during our visit. Nice that you biked and had a picnic lunch.

I had to smile when you called our kitchen "spacious" because you were looking the kitchen in our former VA home, which was indeed much bigger than our current apt kitchen, which is shown in the first photo of my current post.

Ginnie Hart said...

"The world and all its troubles didn’t exist for a few precious moments." Keep taking us there, Marie! And keep telling us to be kind. We can never be told too often!

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
I love your nature walks, the scenic views of the water are beautiful. I would enjoy listening to the frogs and watching the swallows and heron flying about. The flowers are all lovely.
My motto is Be Kind too! Take care, enjoy your day!

The Furry Gnome said...

I love that first shot of the harbour, almost like a painting.

Anonymous said...

The photo of the Blue Flag Iris is one of the best I’ve ever seen. Great pictures all

You make the World feel like a better place. Thank you
May

Eggs In My Pocket said...

I so agree with what your daughter tells her children. Everyone has something they are carrying around with them. Your area is always so lovely no matter what time of year or season. Such lovely flowers!

Marie Smith said...

Thank you, May.

peppylady (Dora) said...

Last time I was in sailboat I was still high school.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

I agree with you about the kite surfers. Fun to watch, but something I would never (could never) do! Love the first photo of the sailboat and the various shades of blue. Gorgeous!

Chris said...

So beautiful, an absolutely joy to see your photos,

The Happy Whisk said...

I love being in nature but not as an escape. I love it though to heal and to just enjoy. Photo walks even when I'm sad, are healing. Like when I cried in the woods not long ago about Bug. It's all healing. I love that. Loved your photos too. Very nice collection. Such a groovy thing to take pictures.

John's Island said...

Dear Marie,

Across the waves of Bedeque Bay,
You found the light in wind and spray.
With sailboats small and kites that soar,
You show us PEI's bright shore.

From Helen’s tales to Hyde Pond new,
Each trail you walk brings life in view.
The frogs, the birds, the blooms that cheer—
They hush the noise we sometimes hear.

Tree Swallows dance and Herons glide,
As lupins bloom on every side.
And in the hush, when daisies sway,
The world’s dark weight drifts far away.

Your words are balm, your heart shines through,
With every kind and thoughtful view.
You prove that peace and joy reside
On quiet paths where hearts abide.

With thanks for every week you share—
Your island tales beyond compare.

Warmly,
John 🌸
PS The Island Princess (Image #6) has docked in Seattle and it’s cool to see she has made it to PEI. Thanks for sharing all your photography!

Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

Lupins and peonies. What a gorgeous combination.

Lorrie said...

Beautiful flowers in bloom just now. Nature is the place to be, away from the news of the world. We didn't pay much attention to news while we were away, and nothing much changed. It's all such a mess. Glad you enjoy a visit with your friend from Australia, and some lovely outings on your bikes.

Diane said...

What a delightful post, great photos and information. Sorry I do not get to visit so often now, but I am so busy here I get little time to myself these days. Take care and enjoy your bike rides. It is far too hot here at present with temperatures heading to 40 C. Cheers Diane

David M. Gascoigne, said...

A picnic lunch with Green Frogs chorusing seems idyllic to me. The simple pleasures in life really are the very best.

baili said...

Precious friend Marie 🥰

The time spring finds to spend on your island is quality time immensely 🤗 instead of quantity time.
The water in your pics nurture my soul to deeply 🥹 I can imagine the joy of the tourists only 🥰😊♥️

I feel fascinated by the flying people always and I wish I can do that someday 🥰
Hope Your friend will be able to visit you with her husband next time !
It’s big truth that suffering of the world hurt our heart but thanks to Nature who comfort us with her motherly presence 🥹🥰♥️
Hugs and blessings to you and loved ones 🥰🙏