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Monday, 1 December 2025

November light

We had a sprinkle of snow overnight late last week which made me curious about previous years. I found this photo from November 24, 2018, showing snow on the ground and ice in the harbour. We have a cold, snowy week in the forecast so I expect we will see more of scenes like this…

                                                                      November 24, 2018

The November light was the highlight this past week, as cloud cover, which sometimes teased us with sun trying to break through, made for interesting skies. From Bedeque Bay looking out into the Northumberland Strait, sea and sky made a painting which was a testament to the skill of the artist. From the sparkle of the water to the texture of the cloud cover amid the shades of blue, the beauty of the setting caused one to pause to take it in.

Meanwhile, in the salt marsh by the bay, an American Black Duck puffed its feathers against the cold air.

Another day, my husband and I visited the National Park at Cavendish where we parked in Cavendish Grove and walked to the beach and back.

It was another cold day and overcast but without wind. The November light resembled twilight but in the late morning.   


The Lake of Shining Waters, as described so beautifully by author, L. M. Montgomery over a hundred years ago, sits behind the dunes in the soft light, framed by the conifers, grasses and rose hips.



On the way home that day, we passed several flocks of birds resting in the plowed autumn fields. Gulls in two fields and Canada Geese in two others, were in no rush to do anything that day.


We walked in the Rotary Friendship Park last week where it was interesting to see green deciduous leaves framing the entrance to one of the woodland trails. These are the only such leaves we’ve seen in our area recently.


Along the boardwalk later last week, the resident Bald Eagle landed in the area it often frequents. It was a wet windy day and I didn’t bring my camera though R took two good photos on his cell phone. 



I really like the detail visible on the wing feathers in this photo.


In the salt marsh yesterday, two Mallard pairs made interesting patterns on the surface of the water.



Finally this week, yesterday, a male Woodpecker found its way into our daughter’s house through a briefly opened door. She and the children worked to
 capture the bird safely and release it successfully. It was an exciting time for everyone involved.



Happy December, everyone!


5 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
Happy December Marie! Your photos of the beach and water are gorgeous. Beautiful seascapes! Great captures of the Ducks, Geese, the Eagle. I am glad your daughter was able to safely capture the woodpecker and release it.

Anvilcloud said...

I found it so pleasant to recall the Lake of Shining Waters and the Meghan Follows Anne or Green Gables series of another time. How great was that particular Anne.

Bird in the house: what an adventure!

Anonymous said...

Glad that Woody was successfully set free!

Barbara said...

Trying to get that woodpecker out must have been a crazy time. You know I love all your duck pictures especially the Mallards. The Canadian Geese remind me of my father who, unfortunately, was a hunter on occasion. Hahaha. It's 44 degrees in Houston and I feel like I'm living in the top picture. Love that picture too.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

The Lake of Shining Waters! I adored the book "Anne of Green Gables" as a child and loved this evocative name!