Snowy Walk by the Lake

A walk along Lake Temiskaming recently
There’s the slightest hint of lake in the background
A veil of mist over the lake
An otherworldly scene
I just let my camera show me what it saw with no edits by me
Yes, I really liked this spot by the lake
The land seemed to float between water and sky
There’s the faintest hint of the Quebec side of the lake
By the shores of Lake Temiskaming
Haileybury is part of Temiskaming Shores here in Northeastern Ontario
One of my last snowy evening shots by the lake before walking up the hill to home

Whale In the Sky

We were boating on the lake yesterday.

Whale In the Sky

We were boating on the lake

when I chanced to glance far and high.

There, to my surprise, was a Whale

swimming slowly across the sky.

October 6, 2025

Shelley A. Wilson

pareidolia, not photo art

On the Quebec Side 2

Skies can be dramatic or calm over any landscape but I always seem to feel an atmosphere of energy that differs wherever people dwell. Some places I avoid with caution and others draw me to them with a resonant harmony so uplifting. I enjoy-feel joy- driving country roads, especially near lakes like Lake Temiskaming, regardless of weather.

I’d like to explore that side road sometime.
Here’s a bird that knows how to ‘ride the waves’.
While we were at Fort Temiskaming, the sun shone brightly as the rain came down all around.
On the way back home, I was fascinated by both clouds and landscape.
The greys of the road, the clouds and the silo all seemed in harmony.
I don’t recall ever following those arrows, so that will be another day.
A glimpse of sunlight on a golden field…
Wrapped harvest
Harvest under a stormy sky
Farm animals in distant fields…
Fields near Notre-Dame-du-Nord close to the Ontario border and home in Temiskaming Shores on the Ontario side of Lake Temiskaming… a short drive but it always feels like an adventure.

On the Quebec Side

We drove through blinding rain and bright sunshine along the Quebec countryside and farmed shores of Lake Temiskaming recently. It has always been one of my favourite local drives and often stirs memories of drives through France.

A quick snapshot before we couldn’t see anything but road…
The sky began to clear…
By the shore of Lake Temiskaming, I considered the courage of travel on its waters by the Indigenous People, the Voyageurs, the Explorers, the Pioneers.
At Fort Temiskamingue, where the Hudson Bay Company traded for beaver pelts, artists have created realistic scenes to portray what once was.
This is another glimpse into the history and activities at the Fort.
These are a reminder of the fur trade. I’m sure it was quite a rough ride when strong winds stirred up the water.
When our children were young, my husband and I brought them to see The Enchanted Forest at the Fort. The Cedars then were much more curved by the Artist ‘Wind’.
There’s a strange feeling when you pass among these trees and old graves scattered about, a feeling that was heightened years ago when the Cedars were more dynamically drawn by Nature.
If trees could talk and tell us their stories…
These Cedars do feel ‘enchanted’ still…
I took more photos of our travel on the other side of the lake from our home but this is long, so I’ll make another post.