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Monday, 20 October 2025

This past week was beautiful, even though we had rain for three days. We’ve needed rain for months and to finally have some was a relief. We continued to walk the boardwalk through cool drizzle and wind which made for invigorating walks. Such days usually ended by the fire which we lit recently for the season. 

Before the rain last week we went to Bonshaw Park to walk the hills. My husband and I are spoiled walking in the Summerside area which is a flat landscape. While we walk every day, the Bonshaw Hills were a challenge as my poor heart can testify. However, I survived and plan to visit Bonshaw more often. 


The West River flows through the park at Bonshaw and is a favourite fishing spot of many. 



There are a few stairways among the hills as well. 



Of course, the beauty of the area is a reason to stop periodically this time of year.



In places the trail is leaf covered and requires care in walking 



since the roots of trees may be reaching across the trail and be invisible.



We also walked the Rotary Friendship Trail in Summerside this past week. The ferns continue to rust 



as walls of colour are evident at every turn.
 



Meanwhile, along the boardwalk, the male Bald Eagle has sub-let the Osprey nest and is in residence periodically. 



He ignored the Canada Geese which flew overhead as I photographed him.



On the home front, the resident Red Fox which lives in our area, 



usually only visible on our security camera, rested in the sun across the street one morning. 
It was interesting to see its stand-off with a neighbourhood cat. The fox was aware of the cat before the cat knew of the fox. The cat turned into the trees and the fox just stood its ground.


Along the boardwalk, the morning shadows mute the autumn colour as the geese overhead in the distance fill the air with their honking. 



On the bay, a young Herring Gull enjoys a meal of crab.



As always, the maple leaves are brilliant in variety and colour. We will probably enjoy their presence for another week.



I hope you have a wonderful week.




13 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello Marie,
The fall colors there are beautiful. I like the views of your walking trails. The steps are a workout! Love the Eagle, Geese and Gull photos. Cute capture of the fox. Take care, have a great day and a happy week ahead.

John's Island said...

Marie,
So nice to see the rain return,
refreshing earth and spirit alike.
Your walks through Bonshaw and along the bay
capture autumn’s quiet beauty perfectly.
Wishing you many more peaceful walks in the weeks ahead.
John

Debra She Who Seeks said...

What a beautiful spot!

aurora said...

Bonshaw Hills looks like a nice area to hike. Fall colors are gorgeous! Hiking elevation is also a heart thumper for me. Great leading line, windy board walk/path photo!

Anvilcloud said...

The colour was looking good along your trail, most especially in the last photo. We still have spots, but there has been a significant overall decline.

The Padre said...

Love That Fox Photo And Dig The Eagle Capture - Sure Enjoy Those Walks With You And The Hubby

Keep On Keeping On ,
Cheers

Liz Hinds said...

You have to stop to admire the view often - especially if you're going up a hill.

Lorrie said...

Such gorgeous autumn colour in your photos, Marie. I'm glad you're getting a bit of rain. We need more of it here, too. The eagle peeking out of the osprey nest is a great shot. Have a good week.

Nikki - Notes of Life said...

What a beautiful area!

baili said...

O dear Marie my heart beats high with joy and happiness brought by your awesome beautiful photos 🥰👍👍👍
The dazzling and fiery fall colours look breathtakingly stunning wow 🥹😍
I felt under spell as your area is looking so vibrant and full of beauty 🤗
The eagle,the flying geese and the walking trail gorgeous 👌♥️
First image is like a fascinating painting 🤗♥️

Shammickite said...

You have some gorgeous photographs here, the colours of autumn are spectacular aren't they? Colours are turning here in Ontario too. We had rain overnight.... and no frost yet so my zinnias an geraniums are still blooming beautifully!

Amypie said...

Beautiful scenery and colours. You can have our Spring rain, wish we could send it there.

photowannabe said...

Oh Marie, This entire post is magical and musical. Your way with words makes me feel as if I am right there with you walking the lovely pathways.
Love the Bald Eagle "sub-letting" the Osprey's nest.
Oh yes, the walls of color beautiful. The stairs not so much. My poor knees would say nope, not gonna do that ... (:0)
Have a wonderful week.
Sue