Prince Edward Island (PEI) is the smallest province of Canada. Yet, it is big in history (known as the birthplace of the Canadian Confederation) and breathtakingly beautiful to the eye. Lucy Maud Montgomery's famed novel Anne of Green Gables is set here in PEI. Here, Edouard Arsenault, a local PEI resident, over a period of 25 years since 1980, gathered and assembled around 25000 recycled glass bottles to build the unique PEI Bottle House. This creation is set amid exquisitely maintained gardens. A perfect meditative space.
We were in PEI recently. Cousin Michelle, who lives there part of the year, graciously showed us around the island's main landmarks. Below is a visual representation of PEI, captured by the camera. These feel more apt and vast than words could, in this post today...
To read further about PEI, here is the official link:
No comments:
Post a Comment