If the path be beautiful, let us not ask where it leads. ~ Anatole France
One day, in the middle of May, I took a walk up to a park about fifteen minutes from home. There's a man made pond there called Lake Aquitaine, which attracts many of the creatures that my local pond does, and often a few others. Mostly, it's just nice to have a different place to stroll, sit and smell the flowers. And of course, take a few photographs.
Not far from my front door, a couple of neighbours have magnolia trees growing by their homes. Frank has a beautiful tree on his own front lawn, also. I never got the chance to see his in bloom, this spring so I was pleased to be able to enjoy the blossoms closer to home.
The lovely white blooms of the Serviceberry or Juneberry are a promise that there will be a lot of edible fruit coming soon. A few posts back, I included a photo of this tree from a distance, along with a profuse growth of dandelions. A couple of you asked me what the tree was. I looked it up at the time but completely forgot to edit the post to include the information. So consider that done now. The fruit is a favourite of birds and of yours truly. I usually try to sample only a couple of them and leave the rest for my feathered friends.
Maple leaves are always interesting when they first begin to bud. These flowers have yet to fall off despite the leaves being nearly fully formed.
Another tree on the way up to the pond - full of colour, texture and life.
Out on the pond, a painted turtle was sunning himself on a floating log. I didn't have a very long lens with me so this was the best I could do from a distance. Thankfully I can still zoom and crop on my computer.
A young dad was trying to teach his little boy how to fish. The child was about three, and a bit more interested in dancing on the edge of the dock. One time too many for my maternal nerves to stand and watch for too much longer.
At the end of the afternoon, I followed the scent of crab apple blossoms which beckoned me homeward.
Thanks for joining me at Aquitaine - even though we took this walk back in May.. I'll have more photos coming up for you soon.
47 comments:
Lovely shots again! I like the pic with focus on the tiny flowers with maple leaves.
A nice father- son moment.
Maple leaves!? Quite
Aloha
Quite LOVELY!
I always enjoy your storytelling photos. Keep on clicking.
So beautiful...love the maple tree flowers. It has been awhile since I have seen a maple tree in bloom.
Hugs
SueAnn
oh the child dancing on the dock edge would have stressed me out...ha...but cool on dad teaching his son...and cute turtle too...smiles...
I love the photograph of the father and son. The perspective is perfect. And I'm always touched when I see a father and son sharing special moments together. It doesn't seem to happen often enough. Love the serviceberry and crab apple blossoms, too.
As always, your beautiful pictures evoke all kinds of feelings in me. I love them all and feel all warm and fuzzy right now, thank you! :-)
you fill your posts with such beauty and a sense of calm contentment. love!
A change of scenery but just as lovely! Love the turtle sighting.
So beautiful. And it is always a treat to see a turtle.
gorgeous pics as always.
The blossom of the different shrubs is really exquisite and I love the turtle!
Maggie x
Nuts in May
love your perspective view of things.....Oma Linda
You make nature look exactly as wonderful as it really is!
Going for a walk with you is always a fun time. You find so much beauty and draw my eyes to it. Thanks.
Spring never lasts long enough. So nice to capture the moment and keep it forever
You make spring walks worth taking over and over, i promise.
I'm always amazed how you can capture the things that most people would miss. So you not only do a walk but have the story to go with it.
Each photo has got to be my favorite!
How can I choose?
The hands of Father and Son is 3 gold stars!
Love the walks you take us on Hilary.
have a terrific weekend.
I see quite a few parents fishing with their kids. Some kids are more interested than others. Maybe I should buy my grands cameras and we could stroll about together.
A lovely stroll as always. I'm glad you captured the turtle.
I was around a lot of cottonwoods, but not maples, so this was a surprise to see the blossoms on the maple! so cool! Those green turtles have a special place in my heart and the pic of the little boy with dad is priceless--but it would have driven me nuts to see him cavorting too close to the edge, too. ;)
Your pictures make me feel like I've plugged in one of those floral-scented air fresheners in my study. I swear I can smell nature right now! Thanks.
Beautiful shots of the flowers, but I just adore that shot of the boy with his dad....that is wonderful!
Your spring walk sure produced some beautiful images!!
Lovely shots - those magnolias are stunning!
Absolutely great, cheers Hilary.
Oh, I'm HAPPY to go back to May . . . I hate that spring 2013 is already history!
These are beautiful. As always.
I'm really loving the maple leaves photo-- so delicate and detailed.
Thanks for the tour. As always, it's beautiful.
xo jj
oh i like that little turtle. that shot just made me smile.
Beautiful photographs. Serviceberry is a favorite of mine, I have six in the back garden. Wonderful flowers, fruit - and beautiful foliage in fall, also.
Beautiful set Hilary.
I love the Serviceberry with the blue sky backdrop.
As always your photographs are stunning. So glad to see you're still blogging. I will be your newest stalker (again!).
It is so lush right now from all the rain. A flower photographers delight.
lovely ...
Such lovely photos! They illustrate the season perfectly.
Wait, that turtle pic looks so crisp, like you were actually close up when you took it! Nothing I take is ever in focus enough for me to magnify and crop and end up with something anyone can recognize.
Plus, gotta love turtles.
The tiny budding leaves look like that rubber/goo "feet" that my kids used to get as small prizes -- and which they would then throw up to the ceiling to make them stick!
The pic of the father & son fishing is prize-worthy indeed.
magnolias are very special to me and i love how you have captured the softness of the petals.
absolutely beautiful!
your photos were enough to spread a good amount of sunshine in my day.
always a delight to pop by your lovely spot for a visit:)
xoxo
Amazing captures. I always leave mesmerized after each visit :)
Your photos are encouraging me to take a walk with my camera in hand to see what I can capture.
Beau-ti-ful photos!
What a lovely walk. Magnolia trees are just so beautiful. I saw a YELLOW Magnolia tree a few weeks back and have been obsessing over where I can get one. ;) So gorgeous.
That fishing picture melts my heart.
Beautiful!
What a beautiful place! Love all of the blossoms and blooms...and I would have been a nervous wreck with that three year old, too!
The maple blossoms are incredible. Most people don't notice them, but you do:)
Beautiful!
There is just so much beauty about spring, images and memories always please the heart.
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