Welcome back to another episode of A'lil Hoohaa's monthly photo blogging challenge.
July's theme is "Make your month about things you love" - I can definitely work with that!
Let’s start with the ducks, and yes, they might become a bit of a theme today. 😉
I had heard that, during summer, a jewellery store decorated the fountain in front of their shop in Bremgarten’s Old Town with yellow rubber ducks. Of course, I had to see this for myself.
On a Monday off, I made my way there (Bremgarten’s Old Town actually deserves a post of its own), but I was disappointed: the fountain was empty.
I soon found out why. Apparently, some people thought they were entitled to take a little Duckie home as a souvenir. So the shop owners came up with a new solution: outside of opening hours, the ducks now move safely inside the store. And since many smaller towns have businesses closed on Sundays and Mondays, I was simply there at the wrong time.
On our wedding anniversary, we came back. I had cleverly chosen a restaurant nearby, and since my husband learned early on that “happy wife, happy life” is a pretty good motto, we took a little stroll to the fountain.
And there they were!
Needless to say, the ducks made me very happy.
They live in an artificially created pond-like area in the middle of a commercial campus. Not exactly the countryside, but apparently good enough for ducks as well as yellow-legged gulls.
Different day, different lake, different time of day and completely different weather conditions. July was mostly hot and sunny, with barely any thunderstorms, but this was the moment just before one arrived.
The lake, usually a beautiful blue, suddenly turned turqoise and dramatic. The atmosphere was almost eerie, but also fascinating. And while nature was preparing its show, someone was still out there enjoying their kite.
I have some whistling ducks that visit every year. This year they've had ducklings! There are about 11 babies swimming around with their parents. Love it!
ReplyDeletewill you look at those yellow rubber ducks in the pond! a super photo Tamara :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the photo tour. What a beautiful area. I can see why Tina Turner had a place there.
ReplyDeleteOkay, now I've got the "Rubber Duckie, you're the one, you make bathtime lots of fun..." song going around and around in my head. Thanks (not) for that!! Maybe I should fire up a Tina Turner song to chase it away. That turquoise lake with the kite sailor is beautiful. It makes me wonder if the one turquoise lake in Banff that allows motorboats every has kite skiers. A few minutes later - nope, just checked and kite sailing falls under the same ban as canoeing, kayaking, SUPping and every other kind of personal paddling watercraft instituted by Parks Canada earlier this year in an attempt to stop the spread of whirling disease and zebra mussels. Happy rest of the summer!
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