CLR says - Sunny, clear blue sky. I take a cup of freshly brewed coffee onto the deck, let music of Greece play softly in the background, open a lawn chair, settle down with my book and look forward to enjoying my space all to myself. Not five minutes pass before the singing and clapping from the Church of Latter Day Saints across the street becomes louder than my music. Then the swans fly overhead in a large lazy "V" honking away. Not only can I not hear my lovely music, but cannot concentrate on my book either.But I have to say the swans are always a sight to behold, on their way north. April is the month for the Celebration of Swans, when the Trumpeter and Tundra Swans rest at M'Clintock Bay on Marsh Lake before continuing their flight north. You can often see their formation in the skies and hear their honking as they fly. Sometimes they fly so low you can hear their wings flapping.
Monday, April 27, 2009
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3 comments:
What a beautiful picture AND scenery. Those snow capped mountains, and the birds flying in that formation. It's one of those images that make you glad to be alive on this beautiful planet!
I just stopped by to wish you a Happy Mother's Day:)
What an incredible picture, thank you for sharing it.
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