Something else from the archives, in the same area as I've shown you in the last couple of days. This marsh can be found along the corridor, very close to the Lake Of Two Rivers campground. This is a summer shot, and it's peaceful- an odd thing, since the campgrounds here and at nearby Mew Lake are busiest in the peak of the summer.
You were lucky then William, to catch this scene looking so quiet and reflective.
ReplyDeleteIdyllic, William
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Love it, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteMarshes, must be the day for them your blog is the second I have come across on them. Looks very nice there
ReplyDeleteThe photo the beauty of the place is very well taken.
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Very peaceful.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a beautiful spot to chill out.
ReplyDeleteAnother tranquil place, you lucky guy :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot with wonderful colours.
ReplyDeleteI've just been looking at the surroundings with Google Maps, must be a beautiful region.
@Grace: lucky indeed!
ReplyDelete@Cloudia: it is.
@Whisk: I thought so.
@Bill: sometimes I notice several similar photo subjects in photoblogs in a given day.
@Tomas: thank you.
@Andy: I would say so.
@Hilary: thanks!
@Sharon: it is.
@Karl: thank you!
@Jan: it really is a beautiful area.
Boy boy, you must have spent some nice times in Algonquin!
ReplyDeleteYou seem to have a neverending supply of great landcape shots. Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteAlmost a painting!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeletewow! beautiful!
ReplyDeleteToo pretty a spot to be deserted. Bet the hikers and canoers are just around the bend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I like the reflections in the water too.
ReplyDelete@Furry Gnome: I have!
ReplyDelete@Halcyon: fortunately I have a bunch in archives. Comes in handy.
@VP: I noticed!
@Luis: thanks!
@Tex: that seems to be the consensus.
@Cheryl: they could be!
@Lois: so did I.
So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI bet that campground fill up fast. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo William, so beautiful! I would love to have a picnic here.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteOh so nice. I scrolled through the rest of the pics I missed. I love the outdoors off the beaten path. Wonderful. It's where I live away from the city. MB
ReplyDeletehow 'bout a swim?! ;)
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful spot. And you'd never know there was a bustling campground nearby.
ReplyDeleteSuch a park!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDelete@EG: thanks!
ReplyDelete@Judy: the two campgrounds are very busy all summer long.
@Denise: there's a lovely stretch of a rest area nearby at Lake Of Two Rivers that's ideal for that.
@Marleen: thanks!
@MB: the great outdoors really speaks to me!
@Tanya: a swim would be great!
@Kay: the noise doesn't seem to travel, or people are respectful not to make noise.
@RedPat: it's such a great part of the province.
@Linda: indeed!
It's good to know that there are still places for quiet reflection in a busy campground.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful spot!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I used to go camping and enjoyed the closeness to nature.
ReplyDeleteThat would make a perfect greeting card.
ReplyDeletenow that is a great view & reflection too!! ( :
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike. Marshes are so important for cleaning the waters around them.
ReplyDeleteThere is a certain charm about marshes.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful scene, William. The colors and the lighting and the subject matter all worked well together. Looks like fall is here.
ReplyDeleteYes, I should go canoeing!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful setting!
ReplyDelete@Hamilton: true.
ReplyDelete@Meradeth: it is.
@Linda: I have too.
@Randy: thank you.
@Beth: thanks!
@ODP: true.
@Kate: very much so.
@Beatrice: thanks!
@Jennifer: I should too.
@Jose: very much so.