For my dad’s 79th birthday, I took my children to play at the Point Drouin covered bridge in Compton.
He was unable to come. Happy birthday, Dad!
Whenever I hear the name “Megantic,” I think of this horrible train accident that occurred on July 5th, 2013. I heard about the crash on the radio while driving to Quebec with my one-year-old daughter, Iris, and her father, Martin, the man who I eventually married and remain married to a decent number of years later. Am I not lucky?
Because that was the first I ever heard of Lac-Megantic, the national park and dark-sky preserve will forever be tied in my mind to a train carrying 72 oil tankers that crashed and burned in the middle of a small town. On that day, the beauty of a sky full of stars exploded into an inferno so bright it rivaled the lights of Quebec City as seen from space.
As they sayβ at least for nowβ “life goes on.”
We went to the national park & dark sky preserve with our friends, the Maurice Family Girls. It is great to camp with friends and kids! I love it. I did not take any photos excepting on this one day when I was particularly tired. I stayed above on the bridge for a while, using my camera as an excuse to view Claudia and the children from afar. In the entire national park (which I admit we saw very little of), this little river crossing was voted the absolute best place.
The maroon girls work on the mouth of the canal. Akiva attempts various bridges.
TabΓ©a works on an independent study. Claudia keeps the peace.
Iris fixes the walls of a pond. TabΓ©a’s tripple-pond complex is revealed.
Back at the canal, bridge construction is not looking good.
Akiva attempts a different style of bridge at the opposite end of the canal from the initial construction.
It works!
Iris says she is all out of English stories.
She begins a series of French stories for TabΓ©a while sitting atop something tall, hollow, and resonant.
I.
Iris Spins for Akiva for a Long Long Time
Cinderella
Dressed in yella’
Wen tup stairs ta
Kiss ‘er fella
By mistake she
Kissed a snakeβ
How many doctors
Did it take?
II.
Akiva Spins for Iris but Gives Up Quickly
Pleece-min, pleece-min
Do yer dooty
Here come
Ziris the American beauty
Sheekin wibble
Sheekin wobble
Sheekin doothe double splits
Bud I betchew
A doller
Thatshe can’t’do this!
III.
Mama Spins with One Hand while Holding the Camera in the Other
Eekka kadeekka
Ka-dusk ka-day
Rufftie pufftie, carmel-a
Wippity wappity
Poppity pappity
Meepity mappity
Moppity may
X spells she sells
Wedding bells
And snail shells
Eekka kadeekka
Ka-dusk ka-day
Rufftie pufftie, carmel-a!
I took 255 photos of the kids jumping rope. These aren’t nearly half the good ones.
Here I am again! Oh, how I love this place.
I like to take a photograph both with my back to the sunβ
βand facing the sun. I love to see the light on the plants and the clouds.
I love the kettle lakes, formed by receding glaciers.
I love my family as they follow me.
To show them my love, I take 137 photos and choose my favorite one.
I love how quiet it is.
When we walk through the bog on the way back, the light has changed again!
I love it!
Iris follows every photographic suggestion. She is the perfect model.
Akiva refuses to pose as I wish. He is a different kind of perfect.
I like the curve of the boardwalk, the light of the late evening sun,
the smile on Akiva’s face as he runs at the camera for 43 more photos.
I chose one of my favorites.
I love this place!
Akiva loves to play with his cars on the back of the couch in front of the north window in the library.
He explains to me that it is because this couch has roads.
Whatever these cars are up to, I suspect that it is something that should definitely not be done on a road.
CRASH! BAM!
it would be a good thing to practice floating on his belly.
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In the Trees
II
Throwing Rocks
III
River Sitting
IV
Woodland Napping
To celebrate the arrival of the Pestalotiopsis monster into the family, we had a tea party.
Iris brought Peggy, Napua, and Rethabile.
Akiva brought Hymie, Pest (who sometimes accidentally sits on his tail), and the Lego Monster.
Pest was not at all happy with mere tea, so Akiva cooked him up a big skillet of stuff.
…waiting for the stuff to finish cooking…
…almost done now!
Hymie & the girls drank tea.
Pest had a bit of everything.
We didn’t serve the Lego Monster because he only eats people and we don’t serve people at tea!