Friday, May 31, 2013

Moment of peace and quiet

After breakfast at Ralph & Sons' Diner on Carling Avenue I had the best part of an hour to kill, so drove to the nearby riverside park by the Nepean Sailing Club marina in Dick Bell Park, where I sat on a bench in the shade (it was already very hot), gazing upstream into the misty distance. What a pleasant way to start the day!

An exclusive enclave of homes is adjacent to the park, known as Rocky Point. I drove slowly down Rocky Point Road to explore it. A real estate advertisement for a house for sale says:
Welcome to this prestigious Crystal Bay/Rocky Point location surrounded by million dollar waterfront properties...
But there doesn't appear to be any public access to the water from there.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Mist rising, with herons

We went for a walk to the Rideau Falls after heavy rainshowers, this evening, and saw mist rising from the Quebec side of the Ottawa River, near the bank. It looked mysteriously beautiful, although something should be done a.s.a.p. about the dilapidated and defaced concrete walls around and below the falls.

Seagulls and ducks were swooping overhead as usual and another bird glided onto the cliffs, that wasn't the right shape for a seagull. I think I have now identified it as a Black Crowned Night Heron (as pictured here, courtesy of the Wikipedia). In fact there was a pair of them.

 We also saw the more familiar kind of herons (the Great Blue) flying over the bridge and perching on the embankments. Ducklings and goslings on Green Island were being taken good care of by their parents.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Sunset at the end of the Rideau

A couple of evenings ago the change of light in the sky summoned us out of the house for a walk to the Rideau Falls, to see the sunset, and I took my camera with me. (My husband took the last of the photos below.) The fisherman commented on the number of goslings; they and their solicitous parents are often in the park as well, eating the grass, distracting walkers and making a terrible mess on the trails, but most of us like to see them. Ducks, seagulls and bats are everywhere too. The bats are feasting on the moths and mosquitos.





Thursday, May 23, 2013

"On the water at last!"

Au Feel de l'Eau posted a status update on Facebook, I see. It says:
Photo from tourismeoutouais.com
Enfin sur l'eau, sur notre belle rivière des Outaouais, en route pour les quai du casinos. 17 mai 2013
Au Feel de L'Eau is Ottawa's and Gatineau's water taxi company that not only offers a short ferry ride across the Ottawa River from the Rideau Canal locks to the Museum of Civilisation, but also private cruises on the Ottawa and Gatineau Rivers for parties of up to 10 people. They advertise the boat as being "electric powered" and therefore causing "zero pollution" and no noise either. I intend to sail on this boat this summer. She's called "Bes" after the Egyptian God of pleasure.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Tributaries of the Ottawa River

These pictures were taken on April 28th, 2013 during a flight up the Ottawa River from Rockcliffe to Arnprior and back, when all the rivers were full of melt water. They are still full, nearly a month later.

Bridge over the Mississipi, near Arnprior
The mouth of the Madawaska at Arnprior
A dam on the Gatineau River at Chelsea