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Sunday, July 25, 2021

Sunday to Wilcox lake

Wilcox Lake is a kettle lake located in Richmondhill, Ontario. There is a community centre, splash pad for kids and a sunset boardwalk.

I never heard of this one before. My husband's colleague mentioned it. When I came to know, I wanted to see it. Especially, since it is not that far from us. 
 



With all the twigs and sticks, I love that arch. Maybe people use it for wedding photos. 


That piece of driftwood among the plants intrigued me. I saw the eyes on it. Can you see it? My daughter thinks my eyes see things that normal people won't see. 



They are trying to bring bees and butterflies back. So we can see a lot of native plants in the area. there are boards to remind the visitors not to disturb the plants. These flowers are pretty. We saw bees and butterflies among the flowers. 


A sea of Black eyed susans!  

That above flower/seed was asking for attention. Does anybody know the name of it? 

The above photo is taken on the sunset boardwalk. My iPhone has limitations when it comes to photography. But, she lets me capture some interesting snaps. 




5 comments:

  1. It looks like a button bush. Beautiful spot -- how nice to find it nearby.

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  2. Some people seem to experience pareidolia more than others. I think I see shapes and faces more than many folk.

    I am very curious about the glaciation sign. There is no info with it, but there does seem to be something on the next sign.

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    1. Unfortunately I couldn't find more about the sign.

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  3. What a pretty place. I don't live near an ocean which would be my chose so I have not been this yr. But I do live between two lakes and just the general passing over or around them, I have not even been out to enjoy one of them. Crap...its even been a couple of yrs since I have been in a pool! haha...

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  4. That is a beautiful place to explore. I love that driftwood photo and black-eyed susans always caught my eye.

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