This is two very good pictures that I have taken of the sunset at our lake, there are fewer and fewer places you can see these things now a days and I enjoy and feel grateful for every minute I get to experience it.
These pictures are from when I went snorkeling around a place in the lake called black rock in which off to the side of it there is a huge weed bed and here are some of the close-ups of the weeds that I have seen.
This is a rock that I found during low water mark. It looks so cool because its sitting on a rock around an inch bellow the water, making it appear to float. Comment and give your opinion what you think the rock looks like.
It was the perfect day, not a single cloud in the sky, and the water was calm enough to see the clouds reflected off the surface of the water. On days like today are the days you just sit back and watch the world work.
These hooded mergansers are calm for the moment but any sort of rustle or other signs of trouble they can be off in a heart beat, even the babies can swim so fast their bellies don’t even touch the water. This was also a picture that I took on lake Wabatongushi.
This is the sunrise and moonrise got on this lake and it is truly worth waking or staying up late for. This is a truly beautiful sight and is also the same area in which the famous Group of 7 painters (well famous in Canada anyways) started there work.
This is a turtle that i encountered while snorkeling off the coast of mexico in the Mayan Riviera last year. The place specifically where i went to is known to have these turtles grazing along the bottom and while I was snorkeling all i could here was the sound of turtles munching on sea weed.
This is a picture of a loon and its baby that i took on our lake, this baby is already around a month and a half old, and already catching some of its own food.
This is a kayak ride that I took up to a stream in a marsh in a part of the lake called long time No-See-Um. Later on is the when I saw the bull moose which was my first post.
The Beautiful evening sunlight shines on the rock in the back bay in the far north end of the lake, as well as the row of three rocks in the rocky shoal near by.