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Oh, the Beautiful Rideau Canal

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The Rideau Canal, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  These falls are the beginning of the canal, that turns into a  placid waterway in time and winds its way through the city.

When I was a child, I fell into the rapids and was carried along and ended up close to the edge, where fishermen pulled me out.  Still, I have always loved this beautiful place.

On summer, fall, winter and spring days, I roar over jagged rocks, how people love to come and watch my crashing journey! The story of my life began in 1831, that is when I was created, humans made me, before I was just a trickle, now I am beautiful; eagles soar above my mighty, crashing waves and ducks visit my pools. Bike paths and walking paths through lush greenery flank my sides, even strong fish swim beneath my tempest; and in the trees birds nest and chirp and tweet all day. until night quiets their constant songs. To visit me at night is a thrilling experience as my mist embraces you. In the winter, I have a special beauty of snow covered rocks and frozen waves. From a dam, I have a fifteen foot drop into a gorge that winds and bends for miles, under the blazing sun, rain and snow I am a dangerous surging torrent; loud my cobalt blue water crashes on ancient rocks creating a white foam. Really I was created to divert water to a long winding canal system, I am the beginning, I hear the sounds of laughter and see the tourists watching my rapid flow; do they realize that sometimes I have claimed a swimmer or a fisherman? Even those who have tried to kayak my rapids have failed, and their life's ended tragically . . . Until recently people could come a sit on the rocks close to my roar. Can you not see how dangerous I can be? It is the nature of me, and once I held a girl with hair as soft as a spider web; nudging her, I carried her to my bank and she was saved by fishermen. Always she visits me, in summer, fall, winter and spring, lulled by my roar, she says that I am beautiful and still she loves me . . . ___________________________________ June 15, 2016 Poetry/Acrostic/Personification/Oh, The Beautiful Rideau Canal Copyright Protected, ID 16-800-671-0 All Rights Reserved. Written under Pseudonym. For the contest, A Place Called Beautiful sponsor, Janis Thompson Second Place

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Date: 6/21/2016 10:38:00 PM
Congrats on your terrific win, Broken Wings. You have very beautifully described the canal and its surroundings.~karam~
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Date: 6/19/2016 3:49:00 PM
An outstanding poem Constance.
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Date: 6/19/2016 8:10:00 AM
Congratulations on a beautiful poem that deserved the win:)
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Date: 6/19/2016 3:26:00 AM
Congratulations on your win. And you know what? I am going there this weekend.
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Date: 6/18/2016 5:14:00 PM
Congrats on your wonderful 2nd Place podium placement in this Premiere Contest, Broken Wings. A lovely place with so much imagery of 'beautiful'. 7 ~ Hugs, Sandra
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Date: 6/18/2016 4:55:00 PM
Loved your poem....It was a very different place.....Congratulations....thanks for being in the contest
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Date: 6/16/2016 8:56:00 PM
Wow, finally a breathtaking read.... wow... Luv skat
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Date: 6/16/2016 6:23:00 AM
It sounds very beautiful indeed! I do understand your attraction to it! Nicely done!
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Date: 6/16/2016 12:38:00 AM
This is lovely Constance. Your imagery is amazing! #7 ; )
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