Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Year's end
It seems we're back to normal on the banks of the Rideau and the Ottawa; a year's gone by since I thought of starting this blog and it's midwinter again, no doubt about it. In a windchill of -20º I waded over the crunchy surface of our riverside park to take this photograph as the sun began to set in clearing skies.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas
After the mild December we've had, there has been some debate as to whether or not we'd get a white Christmas, but there's no doubt now that we do have one. Last night as we walked home from our friends' house (they also live near the Rideau River) the sky was clear and starry; the snow didn't begin to fall until 3 a.m. or so, but at -16ºC the river's surface was freezing rapidly and the lamps on Cummings Bridge were reflected brilliantly in its sheen. Looks and feels like Christmas, I thought.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Freezing over now
Back to Ottawa! The Rideau has started to acquire its icy winter crust, but open water is still predominant, with a few hooded mergansers swimming on it. Hardly any snow has fallen on the banks as yet, so the new plaques on the ground under the young memorial trees by the river path through New Edinburgh park across the river are still readable; they have touching and thought provoking messages beside the names of the people they commemorate:
... Loved forever and ever.and there is one in Italian exhorting us to celebrate the life of everyone.
... Walk in peace.
... drowned, trying to save his dog ...
aged 21, who died tragically, mourned by the whole community ...
Saturday, December 17, 2011
European rivers
Over the Neckar |
Over the Seine |
The Seufzerallee by the Neckar |
I even saw the Rhine as we crossed it at Strasbourg on the train journey from Paris to Stuttgart, where the river marks the border between France and Germany. Rhine-Donau cruise ships were docked there in readiness for next year's season.
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