Colours of fall
Western/Lance-leaved Spring Beauty / Claytonia lan…
Roadmap for bugs
Sara / Heliconius sara
Very rare Whooping Cranes
Fall giving way to winter
Elk pair / Cervus canadensis
Just a little group of shrooms
Rare Przewalski Horses
Fall colour explosion - Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to my kids and all my Canadian…
Delicate Damselfly
Thanksgiving colours
Least Weasel juvenile / Mustela nivalis
Sneezeweed / Helenium
When fields blossomed
Coconut Lime
Red-winged Blackbird female
Queen of the Lily Pad
Isabella Tiger / Eueides isabella
Cute and cuddly
McDougall Memorial United Church
Sacred Lotus seedpod
Fall in the Rockies
Pretty little lady
Common Indian Crow butterfly (Euploea core)
Meerkat from the archives
Lest We Forget
Surprise in the elephant enclosure
Reaching out
Kananaskis, here I come!
Treasures on a lily pad
Such a beautiful sky
Company by the lake
Handsome beast
Paper Kite
Forgetmenot Pond
Incredible beauty
It's that time of the year, brrr .....
Skipper on Creeping Thistle
Dwarf Powder Puff / Calliandra sp.
Fungus
Dropping in to say Hello
Buddies : )
Just playing
Peaks along Highway 1A
Sandhill Crane
McDougall Memorial United Church
Young Coot
Star-flowered Solomon's Seal berries
Chandelier Plant / Medinilla sp.
Winner of the popularity contest
Blue Morpho / Morpho peleides
Illuminated
Gray Jay
Young Least Weasels - Mustela nivalis
Lloyd Park
One of the few
Colours of fall
Yesterday's colour
Red Spotted Swallowtail butterfly pupae
Distant Bald Eagle
Blue Wave / Myscelia cyaniris
Downtown from the Glenmore Reservoir
Balance
Juvenile Snow Bunting / Plectrophenax nivalis
The beautiful eye of a Sandhill Crane
Beautiful but invasive Mountain Ash
: )
Lost : (
Handsome little guy
Lichen and wildflowers
Juvenile Snow Bunting / Plectrophenax nivalis
Christmas colours
Afternoon nap with Mom
Snowy peaks near Forgetmenot Pond
Brightening up the mountainside
Sibbaldia / Sibbaldia procumbens
Fall display
Nestled in the moss
Taking a swim
Blowing in the wind
Yellow-headed Blackbird / Xanthocephalus xanthocep…
One of my favourite fungi
Yellow Lady's-slipper / Cypripedium parviflorum
Red-necked Grebe / Podiceps grisegena
Red - to brighten my photostream
Matching the sky
Christmas Cactus
Wandering Garter Snake / Thamnophis elegans vagran…
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Hibiscus
Looking head on at a beautiful yellow Hibiscus at the Calgary Zoo. Because the centre part is so long, the rest of the flower is blurrier than I thought very late last night. Getting less sleep than usual (which is little to start with) - finding it really difficult to fall asleep the last few days after opening a few of the 12 boxes from England. I need to check all the contents within 30 days as far as any possible damage, so I know I can't unpack too slowly. Last night, I opened a box full of very old photo albums, including some of my parents in their early days of marriage. My father was a great photographer and so there are a lot of photos, film, slides, etc. I would not have received any of these if it had not been for my long-time friends in England who have painstakingly spent many, many months going through everything in the house. What amazing treasures they have "rescued" and sent out to me! Also all the family documents that belonged to both my parents and brother - a lot of "heavy" stuff in these, which I think is part of the reason that my mind is full of stuff that is making it hard to fall asleep at the moment. These things are all new to me, as I have lived away from England since 1966. I have been getting outdoors, though, to clear my head, and fill my heart with the beautiful colours of fall : )
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