On the way to Flowerpot
a sunken ship's spine reached out of the water
and we cruised over an ancient wreck
that seemed to go on for ever
And these are what give Flowerpot it's name
The erosion of limestone
Flat, flat rocks formed quilts just below the water
And what a magnificent colour that water was.
Since getting back home
Internet access has been sporadic.
Let's hope the problem is solved.
I've been growling and swearing and grumpy!
I hope your net connect gets fixed fast. I look forward to starting my day with your post.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
What a wild and mysterious island! Just the kind of place I love!
ReplyDeleteCool place! Good luck with the internet...
ReplyDeleteThe sea was indeed a glorious colour for your visit. Just as well to have had such a good day since patchy internet access is worse than none at all!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoy visiting, Rachel...Hope you sip a lovely cup of mocha as you visit! Hopefully by Monday I'll be back in the rhythm of things.
DeleteOh, thank you for sharing this wonderful adventure! I feel so lucky to get to see places I may otherwise never know!
ReplyDeleteIt was indeed an adventure...never been in a zodiac before!
DeleteFabulous pictures.......Id never heard of this place........what a treat to see it, thankyou!
ReplyDeleteJust one of a gazillion islands in Georgian Bay!
Deletethe rock quilts are perfect!
ReplyDeleteAren't they just!
Deletelovely liquid quilt photos
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