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I love the Gatineau Park. To me, any day in the “Gats” is a good day, whatever the season or weather. My relationship with the Park began as a toddler learning to ski and became a constant thread through my life – as my soul place.

I also love to capture the beauty of the natural world around me in photos. I’ve done this for years, when in the Yukon on business travel, fishing in the Northwest Territories, traveling in the high Arctic visiting communities, backpacking across Baffin Island or canoeing the rivers and lakes of Ontario.   I do the same when I’m on walking holidays in Europe. I feel called to try to capture the beauty that I experience.

More recently I’ve felt I’m just not conveying the felt sense I have of what I experience. My photos fall short of the expression I’m yearning to convey. So this year I’m embarking on a project to learn to create photos more than simply take photos: a much more intimate journey than one of documenting where I’ve been. So it is only natural that I turn to the place closest to my heart as my playground and subject matter for this journey: a year-long journey into seeing, the Gatineau Park intimately.

This past December I was given Freeman Patterson’s latest book, Embracing Creation, as a birthday gift. A quote in this book was the nascent seed that stirred my yearnings.

“Whenever we focus the lens of our camera on anything, we are also focusing it on ourselves. Something in the material world has “called”, however gently or strongly, to our inner self, our spirit, and we are responding. That’s how close the connection is between the material world and the spiritual one.

The lens of a camera is an instrument of recognition and clarity when it is used thoughtfully. It enables us to remove the peripheral from a scene, to concentrate on our vision.”

So, it’s not so much about the technology as it is the ability to have vision. The most important tools used for taking good photographs are the human eye, the human brain, and the human heart. I began to see my journey ahead was to become a journey of the heart and that it would most likely be much longer than a year. I see that there really isn’t a destination but rather that the journey itself is the destination, one of learning how to see and how to develop my own vision. My yearlong project will be but a beginning into this new territory.

Margaret4-350x200So what I want to do here is to share this journey by sharing some photos of my beloved Gatineau Park. As I learn and grow my hope is that you fall in love with this gift of nature we have right here at the doorstep of our Nation’s Capital, where I live. I’m hoping there’ll be the occasional magnificent photo that conveys and honours the beauty of the Park. Likely most will be quite ordinary and some may even be duds. Which is all perfectly OK with me as this being a journey of learning and growing it will include the full spectrum.

I am comforted that I do not feel alone on this journey, even though it is mine alone, for I have wonderful teachers supporting and encouraging me. I am so grateful for the inspiration of Manny Martins’ year-long trek through the Terra Cotta Conservation Area in southern Ontario. I met Manny this past winter at his studio in Glen Williams, Halton Hills (http://marbluephotography.com/web/) and my earlier stirrings were instantly ignited by the visions he created and portrayed in his photos of that very special place (https://www.creditvalleyca.ca/news/story/photographer-takes-year-long-trek-through-terra-cotta-conservation-area/). I also am fortunate to benefit from ‘in the field’ exploration and instruction in seeing from both Manny and Harry Nowell, a photographer resident in Old Chelsea, Quebec. (http://www.harrynowell.com/home/).

Winter is Finally Here!

by Margaret on January 20, 2024

I thought winter had arrived when I was skiing for the first time on December 6, but that was just a teaser.  Climate Change won again! The rest of December was a disappointment – rain and above freezing temperatures gave us a green Christmas, with the green continuing into 2024!  Last weekend we finally received […]

Dawn comes Later and Later Now

by Margaret on October 26, 2023

I don’t know about you, but I loved my daily routine during the summer months – having my first coffee of the morning out on the deck watching the sun rise till it shone on me through the trees.  It was my favourite time of the day – a quiet, peaceful, background filled with bird […]

A Soft Morning

by Margaret on May 2, 2023

Misty rain and the bare ground made a peaceful setting for checking out Fortune Lake and Dunlop Falls.  We were blessed to be alone so even with the background sounds of rushing water we were able to listen to nature’s sounds. From the other side of the lake a Canada Goose came honking at us […]

Have you been struck by the sounds of the birds singing into the morning?  In the quiet of the early morning I can’t miss them.  When I get on with my day I’m not so attentive. Last week in the Gats catching up with the progress of the season, I ‘stayed in one place’ sitting […]

Pure Happiness

by Margaret on February 13, 2023

Saturday was a 10/10 day for being outside, more like the month of March than the middle of February.  Callum was so excited because one of his favourite people in the whole wide world was along – my son Chris joined us for our hike to the lookout at Carman Lake.  Solid blue sky bringing […]

Happy New Year

by Margaret on December 31, 2022

Closing out the year and preparing for another trip around the sun in 2023 by walking in the rain along Chelsea Creek.  For me, there’s nothing like being outdoors in nature at any time and especially this time of transition.  Sadly, the creek is more in spring mode than December 31st which is difficult for […]

That Feeling of Awe

by Margaret on December 21, 2022

The question in my mind is this: what is it about newly fallen snow that touches us?  That has our heart pound a little as our body takes in a deeper breath? The weather prediction was 25-30 cm of snow to fall overnight.  I got up in the middle of the night a couple of […]

Life Cycle of a Beaver Dam

by Margaret on December 6, 2022

I’ve been captivated with this particular beaver dam for years, observing how it thrives regardless of the ups and downs in its life – such as being washed out by exceptional floods.  I sat beside it  yesterday and for some unknown reason felt such pride in the persistence of the beaver who work on it, […]

The Gift of Intimacy

by Margaret on November 3, 2022

I know it’s a ‘first world problem’, yet I grieve the passing of a season, feeling its loss even before it’s gone.  This year was no exception with the loss of exquisite colours.  After all these years I still grieve, even though my experience is that I embrace the beauty of the new season and […]

Peak Experiences    

October 14, 2022

This week was the peak experience in the places I go in the Park.  The experience of the colours, that is.  They were brilliant and took my breath away. There are places I go every year to check the progress of the season: I ended up taking my time to savour the colours – walking […]

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