
As I have mentioned on my blog before, spring takes its own sweet time to show its face on the island of Newfoundland. The arrival is gradual, just as it is on most northern coastlines, with cold temperatures accompanied by the odd snowfall or sleet storm.

I love the anticipation of warmer days ahead. And there are still some lovely moments, particularly when the wind is light, the water is calm, and the sun begins to set. These photos were taken on the peaceful evening of April 2nd, and since then most of the snow and ice has disappeared.



Another reason I love spring here on Perry’s Point: the pleasure to witness the renewal of nature by observing our seabirds. Two weeks ago, it started—the sudden appearance of seagulls and other salt water birds pairing off to mate. Everyday, we now see them huddled—and even cuddled!—together on rocks and small islets off the point, or gliding through the water side by side: herring gulls, saddlebacks, black ducks, and pintails.

Seagulls squeal a spring duet
swim in pairs around ice and rock
glide as swans in graceful tandem
hush broken by caw and squawk *
*excerpt from Seagull Spring by J. Kelland Perry, April 2015

“April is the gateway to the joys of summer.” ― Fennel Hudson
“Oh, the lovely fickleness of an April day!” – W. H. Gibson

You live in a lovely place.
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It’s a very peaceful place too. Thanks, Neil.
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Stunning! Thanks for sharing. 💕
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Happy to share, Carol. I’m glad you enjoyed them. 😊
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Beautiful photos!
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Thanks, Kate!
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Jennifer–your photos are absolutely gorgeous. You live in such a beautiful place.
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Hi Lois, thanks. When the wind isn’t blowing hell out of root! Not for the faint of heart at those times. But yes, on days and evenings like this, it’s almost magical.
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