New England May Forecast - Cygnets, Ducklings, Goslings with 50 Percent Chance of Rainbows

Baby Ducks in Buttonwood Park - Photo by Sharani
Canada Geese Family at Buttonwood Park - Photo by Sharani
Yesterday at the park, dark rain clouds dotted the canvas of blue skies with white clouds. A passing shower found me taking shelter under the canopy of a tree’s branches and I was on high alert for a rainbow but I did not see one. Nature’s beauty was hardly tarnished by its absence. The abundance of water fowl parading their children across the pond served up a heady dose of cuteness and charm all by themselves. Families with children reaching out to give bits of bread to the ducks was equally adorable. I flashed back to my own childhood trips to Kensington Park in Michigan to feed the ducks.
Cygnet at Buttonwood Park - Photo by Sharani
As May fades into summer, I bid it a fond adieu. It is definitely one of the best months in New England.
Explore posts in the same categories: Nature, Spring, cygnets, ducklings“Daughter of heaven and earth, coy Spring,
With sudden passion languishing,
Teaching barren moors to smile,
Painting pictures mile on mile,
Holds a cup of cowslip wreaths
Whence a smokeless incense breathes…Where shall we keep the holiday,
And duly greet the entering May?
Too strait and low our cottage doors,
And all unmeet our carpet floors;
Nor spacious court, nor monarch’s hall,
Suffice to hold the festival.
Up and away! where haughty woods
Front the liberated floods:
We will climb the broad-backed hills,
Hear the uproar of their joy…”
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, May Day
I’m a big admirer of your river path photos.
thanks for stopping by Tejvan. Hope you are enjoying Spring’s finest as well.