Thursday, May 21, 2026

Colour

I continued on with my early morning walk.


The next bed over featured less dense plantings of tulips amid other plants, and this abstract sculpture.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Shade

 Having the tulips largely to yourself is a gift to the photographer. Usually when I come to the park during tulip time, it is in the quieter weekdays. A very early Sunday morning was a close second.


Along the path and facing the lake is this statue by the artist Henk Veerk. The Man With Two Hats is one of two matching statues. The other is in Apeldoorn, in the Netherlands. The statue marks the deep friendship between two countries that came out of the Second World War.


The path led me on.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Light

 Early morning light shining on the tulips made them feel radiant. I continued my walk.

Monday, May 18, 2026

Tulip

 Happy Victoria Day to my fellow Canadians. Today marks the end of the Tulip Festival in Ottawa and Gatineau, but just the start of my series on it. It has been a late year for the tulips, and for those in the area, it's still worthwhile to come out and check them out.

My first deliberate excursion was on the first Sunday of the festival, a bit over a week ago. Normally weekends during the festival are very crowded at Commissioners Park (and a nightmare for the photographer), but I left home at seven in the morning, and home is just a five minute walk away from the park, which rests around the north and east shores of Dow's Lake. It is the largest site of tulips for the festival, and this early in the morning, there were few people around. This first bed is at the west entrance to the park.


The tiny purple blooms we see are muscari, which are a common companion to the tulips.


This particular bed was dedicated by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands in 1967. She and her daughters took refuge in Canada during the Second World War when she was the crown princess. After her death, the bed was re-dedicated in her name.