Baby cone of a Larch tree
Happy Mother's Day
Ornamental Rhubarb / Rheum palmatum
Tulipa turkestanica
The beauty of Alliums
Globeflower / Trollius chinensis
The beauty of Irises
Almost as good as sunshine
Himalayan Blue Poppy
The beauty of an invasive weed
Showy lady's-slipper
Blowing in the wind
Snacking on grass
Like scoops of strawberry & peach ice-cream
Blue in the shade
Little hearts in a row
Love those hairy bracts
Vibrant pink
An attractive Dragonfly perch
Gorgeous Iris
A fancy fungus
Glad to see Gladioli
Just before it jumped
Richness in nature
LEST WE FORGET
Poppy seedpod
A splash of much-needed colour
More snow is on its way
Need some colour
The "warmth" of a Straw Flower
Shaggy Manes
Artistic Lily
Soft touch of colour
Let the sun shine
Summer memories
A splash of colour
White Admiral
Purple and white
Newly burst Poppy
Another day closer to spring
Summer dreams
Dreaming of summer flowers
Dragonfly paradise
Poppy seedhead with pink bokeh
The colours of summer
Green on green
Autumn Crocus
Himalayan Blue Poppy
White Baneberry berries
Golden Columbine / Aquilegia chrysantha
Hanging bud
Vibrant Lilies
Nicotiana (Tobacco Plant)
Potentilla nepalensis, 'Miss Wilmott'
Delicate Cornflower
Longing for Poppy time
Harvestman
Allium up close
Yellow Foxglove / Digitalis grandiflora
A touch of blue
Monkeyflower / Mimulus
A welcome splash of red
Old Puffballs
Teasel macro
Colour palette
Eye-catching
Colourful bokeh
A favourite flower
The endless wait
Soft pink
For yet another snowy day
Columbine
Shoo-fly / Nicandra physalodes
Leaning Cosmos
Greenish-white
Loving the sunlight
Wrapped in warmth
Elegance
Common Barberry, Berberis vulgaris
Summer warmth
Late summer's colours
Sparrow species
Can you feel the warmth
Thoughts of summer
Lily macro
-30C windchill ... need colour!
Summer's glow
When the light catches
The classic Echinacea shot
Summer sweetness
Globe Thistle
Can't wait for summer
Pink Straw Flowers
Warm, yellow rays
Lilium pardalinum
The look
Dangling hearts
Looking almost unreal
Colour on this winter wonderland day
Scabious
The joy of colour
Pink
A couple of beauties
We need COLOUR!
Time for colour
Love a splash of orange
Campanula incurva
Persian Cornflower / Centaurea dealbata
How can a flower be so perfect?
Motherwort / Leonurus cardiaca
Purity
Purple beauty
Waiting for the first snowy day
Greeting the sun
Hidden amongst the plants
Green + light
Can't beat a Lily
Love of Lilies
One
Bold and beautiful
Floral fungi
Echinacea
Hepatica
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To brighten my photostream
There are many much better Poppy photos in my Poppies album, but I wanted to add a splash of bright colour to my photostream. Every so often, I find it needs it.
Yesterday, 7 May 2014, was such a beautiful day, and it really felt like spring (apart from a chill to the air). The sun was shining and it felt good to be outdoors. When I opened my front door, I found a notice taped to it, informing me that all vehicles had to be moved out of the parking lot for the whole day. There was quite a build-up from gravel from the endless winter months, and it had to be removed. Fortunately, I was up early so that I could go on a birding walk in Fish Creek Park. By the time we had watched a Northern Flicker at a tree cavity, a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker at a different tree, Tree Swallows swarming over the Bow River, A Ring-necked Pheasant male, and a Yellow-rumped Warbler, I could see that I would be late getting to my volunteer shift, so I left my friends early. Called in for just a few minutes to see if there was any owl activity (none, other than the adult male giving his face a quick scratch, lol), and then left for my shift. From there, towards the end of the afternoon, I decided to drive to the Reader Rock Garden, to see if there were any plants in bloom yet - just a sprinkling of colour here and there, though many plants had started sprouting their leaves. The usual early spring flowers included a few Hepatica and Squill.
Yesterday, 7 May 2014, was such a beautiful day, and it really felt like spring (apart from a chill to the air). The sun was shining and it felt good to be outdoors. When I opened my front door, I found a notice taped to it, informing me that all vehicles had to be moved out of the parking lot for the whole day. There was quite a build-up from gravel from the endless winter months, and it had to be removed. Fortunately, I was up early so that I could go on a birding walk in Fish Creek Park. By the time we had watched a Northern Flicker at a tree cavity, a Yellow-bellied Sapsucker at a different tree, Tree Swallows swarming over the Bow River, A Ring-necked Pheasant male, and a Yellow-rumped Warbler, I could see that I would be late getting to my volunteer shift, so I left my friends early. Called in for just a few minutes to see if there was any owl activity (none, other than the adult male giving his face a quick scratch, lol), and then left for my shift. From there, towards the end of the afternoon, I decided to drive to the Reader Rock Garden, to see if there were any plants in bloom yet - just a sprinkling of colour here and there, though many plants had started sprouting their leaves. The usual early spring flowers included a few Hepatica and Squill.
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