On Soaking Up Last Of The Summer Days In Manitoba

While watching a fallen pale leaf on my doormat this morning, I realized that we are almost entering the days when the end of summer intersects perfectly with the start of fall. This fallen leaf was nothing more but a goodbye and a notification that summer has gathered up her robes and is all set to glide away.

Summer was a charm, leaving us behind with lovely memories, beautiful travels, and, of course, a great tan. It does go by like a breeze. Summers in Canada are just a thing of beauty. This summer, we tried exploring some of the gems in Saskatchewan, along with a trip to Alberta early in the summer and one to Manitoba late in August.

This blog post is just a feel-good casual attempt to capture some of the colors of this beautiful lake in Manitoba. Before the warm breeze became a crisp chill, I was glad I savored these few end-of-summer days in this beautiful province.

It felt nice soaking up the sunny portions of the sand, trekking along the tranquil coast, and biking through the balmy trails. Summer got a beautiful wrap, but I could never in a hundred summers get tired of Canadian summers. But the fruit can never always be ripe, the same way summer has to go but with a promise of meeting again.

~QuratulAin Hamza

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