Tuesday 28 June 2022

Boardwalk, Indian Head and Seacow Head Lighthouses

 Wednesday 22 June

It was wonderful to meet our new Prince Edward Island friends one more time, before our departure to Australia, this week. Marie and Rick organised perfect weather for our visit to Summerside and its very scenic, foreshore boardwalk, before we drove to Indian Head Lighthouse, on the opposite side of the harbour.

We met in the carpark on Mackenzie Drive and walked west, visiting the Conservation Duck Pond Area and enjoying the beauty of the Arcadian Forest and its little critters.







View back to Summerside.

Across Bedeque Bay to Indian Head Lighthouse.


The upper image of the two below was taken after Marie mentioned that Seacow Head Lighthouse, next on our agenda, was beyond this point. On downloading my images I was surprised to find the spans of the Confederation Bridge looming in the far distance. By road, a good 25 kilometres away.

At the pond, we watched a kingfisher diving, ducks swimming and saw several bluejays flitting from tree to tree. As we walked, squirrels and chipmunks popped out of the forest and said a friendly hello. I loved all the feeding houses created for them.


Indian Head Lighthouse




Views of the foreshore to the right, from where we viewed the Indian Head Lighthouse.



The menfolk are in fine conversation and Marie and I are in sync with enjoying our photography and love of nature.


Looking south, the lupins were a stunning splash of colour above the red eroded cliffs.





The day was moving on far too quickly, so we tore ourselves away from this glorious setting to find the charm of Seacow Head Lighthouse at Fernwood.

View on our approach.



still distant Confederation Bridge.

Panorama shot of the 12 kilometre bridge.

Zooming in to the bridge and Nova Scotia.



An absolutely wonderful day, with our goodbyes said, knowing we would explore together again next year.

I would love to read your comment.


15 comments:

  1. Such a wonderful day! Love the shot of the lupins and the lighthouse! Perfect.

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    1. I am so missing everything about PEI!

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  2. What a wonderful trip you've had. Meeting blogging friends, seeing spectacular scenery, and of course spending time with your adorable grandchildren! Safe travels back home.

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    1. Linda, it was a very special 6 weeks and it is going to take a few more to settle back into life in Oz. I feel very blessed that I have now had the opportunity to meet 4 of my blogging friends in person.

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  3. I completely forgot that you were a long way from home--- I was wondering when chipmunks made their way to Oz. Forgive me-- my mind seems to wander more and more these days. Love your pictures, as always. Yes, safe travels!

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    1. Thanks, Bill. The journey was safe but hectic with everyone on either summer or winter breaks. It took Frank's suitcase 4 days to catch up with him. We are very grateful.

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  4. I love all your lighthouse photos and oh those lupin shots are gorgeous! What a nice trip you had and how wonderful you finally got to spend precious times with your grandchildren. Wishing you a safe trip home!

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    1. Alexandra, the island was magical in every possible way. Grandchildren, spring, nature and new friends.

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  5. Lots of lovely photos here but it is hard for me to go past those lupins.

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    1. Totally agree, Joan. I was constantly gasping with joy as we drove from town to town. Their colour tones are sensational.

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  6. Ooh and aah, *some serious envy*, those ocean views, lighthouses... and the flowers!! The combination of the sea and a vast field of flowers is spectacular. Your photo number 31 would be perfect for meditating (as a wall-size poster).
    Thank you for your kind comment. You probably have returned home by now. Stay safe and well! xx

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    1. Ooh and aah were words constantly used by me, Sara! I agree re photo 31. I was amazed to spot this 'tree' on the sandy shore.

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  7. Those purple flowers are spectacular. What a gorgeous landscape you had to explore! It looks as though you've had a wonderful time, and I'm so happy for you after you had such a long time between visits because of pesky old Covid! Safe travels!

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    1. The comment above was me (Kim). I forgot I had to ID myself.

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  8. I am so missing the island landscape. Cities and motorways are not calming in any way!

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