Thursday, July 13, 2023

LAKE VISIT

With summer's scorching temperatures recently we had been pretty much confined to our home.

It is supposed to surpass the 100 degree mark this weekend.

So late yesterday afternoon I suggested we visit nearby Yavapai Lake and watch the ducks for awhile.


It's a small lake, more of a pond really, but catching it in the right light with the fountain going in the center can provide some nice views.

And gazing at that water, one can actually feel cooler.

The duck population has severely diminished as many may have migrated north seeking cooler weather.

But there were enough to amuse us.


These two swam back and forth constantly staying in close proximity to each other.

We watched and conjured up fantasies about their relationship.

First date, maybe?

Many people were walking and some even jogging on the path alongside the lake.

We, however, remained in the car with the air conditioning running.

With advancing age comes loss of energy and mobility but growing wisdom, I like to think.

We are fortunate to have this little lake only a few minutes away.

21 comments:

LL said...

Another nice small lake is at Fain Park off Second Avenue. Lots of grass to sit on. You could pack a picnic!

Catalyst said...

Yes, we have visited it many times. But if we were to sit on the grass, who would help us up. 😊

William Kendall said...

Beautiful shots.

We are under a tornado warning for the afternoon.

Cheerful Monk said...

Good for you! You got to enjoy the view while staying cool. Definitely wise. 👍

RedPat said...

I was thinking of going to see some ducks tomorrow morning. There is something relaxing about watching them.
Do any people in Arizona not have A/C? I can't imagine those temperatures without it.

Catalyst said...

Only a few natives who don't know any better.

Catalyst said...

Stay safe up there.

Catalyst said...

Yup.

Anvilcloud said...

I feel for you as it is in the low to mid 70s here today. It did get into the 90s one day last week, but so far, the only real heat event only lasted for 3 or 4 days. We have a river close by. Sometimes we take chairs and sit in the shade, but we don’t have to go far — just really get out of the car for about 10 feet.

Catalyst said...

The 70's sounds great right now. Yes, we can go down and sit by the water too if we want and it's only a couple of minutes by car from our home.

NewRobin13 said...

That lake looks like a lovely place to relax in an air-conditioned car while the temps are soaring over 100. Beauty and comfort all at once. Take care there.

Catalyst said...

Yes, ma'am!

Anonymous said...

That is a sweet little respite. Maybe the ducks were saying, let's go out for a little swim and cool down while we watch the people! tc Cambria

Catalyst said...

Ha! Could just be.

Margaret said...

I love views of the water; I find them very soothing. Jogging in that kind of heat--stupid! I wouldn't even do it in 80 degrees, or is that my excuse for not exercising? ;)

Catalyst said...

I shall not judge your excuses if you'll not judge mine.

William Kendall said...

One touched down in a suburb community to the southwest.

Catalyst said...

No casualties though, right?

River said...

I find I feel cooler when looking at water too. It's a nice little pond.

Yorkshire Pudding said...

Fantasising about ducks? Whatever turns you on baby!

Bohemian said...

The City has put in more Manmade Lakes and we love to go feed the Migratory Birds that inhabit some of them, at least part of the year. I did notice an exodus, but oddly, some Ducks and Canadian Geese have hung tough even tho' we've got record breaking temps.. Of coarse, the Geese might be avoiding Canada this Season due to all the Wildfires?