The Loon is calling for it’s mate, lost in the mist
The sun is now casting it’s first golden rays
The scattered islands emerge from their nightly vigil
The Four Sisters like sleeping giants
Emerge from the morning mist
Their rounded tops ablaze in red
To meet the dawning of a new day
Out of the mist comes the loon with a flash of wings
To greet the emerging day
With a swirl of wings,four small ducks
Alight among the islands to partake in a morning feed
A whitetail doe emerges from the forest
Ever watchful as she steps to the water’s edge
Dips her head to spate her thirst
When I had first paddled OSA Lake with my wife Maureen,we spotted four rounded rocky tops on the South side of the lake.I was quite taken with the view we had and I jokingly called them the Four Sisters.My wife just smiled and we have called these rock formations that are part of the La Cloche Mountain system by that name ever since.I am not aware as to whether they actually have a name.I am bound and determine to capture this scenic view but will have to wait another year.I captured them in outline but not in detail.
The above photo was taken from the same setup as the photo in the previous post.By waiting and being patient you will get a number of different lighting conditions as the morning progresses.It is quite remarkable to watch this happen while you sit spellbound and in awe of what is happening before you.
That is it for this post.So until next time happy Trails