Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Spectacle Lake Musings

 


Lady Grantham said in Downton Abbey, "What is a weekend?" Although both of us are retired, we still try to make weekends different than the other five days of the week. We tend to get together with friends for dinner, have family get togethers, attend church, and I like to take a break from housekeeping duties on Sundays. 

This time of the year usually has significant rainfall. In a wonderful bit of serendipity, Sundays have been very sunny. We've hiked for the past three weeks, choosing a different destination each time. This week was another new place - Spectacle Lake. 


The trail goes all around the lake, just 2.8 km, but the bridge at the end of the lake was closed due to construction. So we walked to the bridge and back to the parking lot on one side, then to the bridge and back on the other side. It was such a lovely day in the forest with the sound of water trickling everywhere in small streams and rivulets. 


Not too far off the path a vernal pool lay still in a clearing with sunlight filtering through the trees. These pools dry up quickly in late spring and summer, but they are important for the life of the forest. Frogs love them. They can lay their eggs there without being concerned that the tadpoles will be eaten by fish. By the time the pools dry up, the frogs are hatched and can make their way to wherever they want to go. 


Another interesting thing was the design on this fallen log. It's natural, created by branches that have died off and the tree trunk continuing to grow around them. 

Spectacle Lake was the site of a sawmill in the 1920s and 30s, and much of the lake bottom is sawdust. There is now a swimming beach just below the sawmill site, and the base of it is sawdust, too, with sand brought in from somewhere else. 


Spring light is beautiful seen through moss-covered branches. 

I've been starting the Spring clean up in the garden with pruning the roses and hydrangeas. A few seeds have been started, some in the unheated greenhouse and some in the house. I had hoped to work outside this morning, but rain is dripping steadily down. So perhaps I'll sort out my sewing room which is quite untidy!


27 comments:

  1. It seemed like when retired, every day became a weekend. Except it didn't because Rick was still working. So that was when we tended to do "activities." We've kept that up pretty well, now that he IS retired. I think it's a good thing to do.

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    1. I like having a rhythm to the week.

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  2. Beautiful images, Lorrie. Your posts make me nostalgic for the years we lived in the Pacific Northwest near Seattle. It’s a bit different here in Saskatchewan!

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    1. I grew up in northern BC so these early Springs are a tonic!

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  3. I'm looking forward to Spring weather. Soon!
    In the meantime this looks wonderful.

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    1. Spring always comes, sometimes later than we'd like.

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  4. What a lovely outing together! Perfect name for that lake!

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  5. A lovely walk on a day with much nicer weather than we had today. Great picture of the light shining through the moss.

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    1. The light filtering through the forest was so pretty.

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  6. This looks like a lovely walk. I always enjoy walks in the forest with the ever changing light, dancing shadows and those wonderful forest smells. The moss-covered branches look fabulous in the warm spring light.

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    1. You've expressed so well the delights of a forest walk, Carola.

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  7. A weekend. Yes, not much different from the rest of the week necessarily. We have many 24/7 shops here in Finland, and since I teach language groups that gather on Saturdays and Sundays, I don't often have a weekend off. Which suits me fine. 💚 It would be absolutely terrible to be forced to do nothing on Sundays, except read the Bible, like was the case in the old times sometimes.
    Nature is wonderful. Your pictures are great ❤️ Take care!

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    1. It would be very boring and uncomfortable to have to sit and do nothing for a whole day.

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  8. Lovely to see your signs of spring.

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    1. Thanks, Marcia. I hope yours arrives soon.

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  9. The fallen log with the star marking is especially beautiful!

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    1. I've never noticed such a thing before. It was very striking.

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  10. My what an interesting post and I love your photos and the story about the lake. The design on that log was certainly a bonus to your day out. I wonder how many people have passed it and not even seen that.

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    1. I wonder, too. At first I thought someone had painted on the cut log, but a closer look revealed that it was grown right in.

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  11. A perfect place for a Sunday walk. I can imagine how peaceful it was. Have a lovely weekend ahead. B x

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    1. Thanks, B. I hope your weekend is lovely, too.

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  12. Beautiful photos. The lake looks as though it has a quiet majesty.

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    1. It's not a large lake, but very pretty.

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  13. All that moisture and green looks so refreshing! That's the perfect trail for "forest bathing"!

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    1. It was very relaxing and interesting!

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  14. I've left quite a few comments on your posts today ... I'm sure on a couple of them I'd already commented, I do wonder if my comments may be in your spam folder?
    Very strange.

    All the best Jan

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