Eye-catching Hibiscus
Similar to a Dandelion
Common Sulphur in my car grill
Taveta Golden Weaver
Female Taveta Golden Weaver
Taveta Golden Weaver
Taveta Golden Weaver
Taveta Golden Weaver
Thoughts of spring
Like rays of sunshine
Yellow for a change
A splash of colour
Blending in
Highly invasive Caragana
Golden Columbine / Aquilegia chrysantha
Red barn in a field of gold
Monkeyflower / Mimulus
Like the sun on a grey, gloomy, rainy day
My best bird photo on Thursday : )
Before they go to seed
American Goldfinch
Arrowleaf Balsamroot with Crab Spider
Sunflower beauty
A lovely splash of colour
American Goldfinch female with Sunflower seed
Colour for a dreary day
The dreaded Goat's-beard / Tragopogon dubius
Nodding Silverpuffs / Microseris nutans
American Goldfinch
Yay, it's Canola time!
American Goldfinch pair
Agrimony
Yellow Columbine / Aquilegia flavescens
Before the final split
"Eyebrows" to match the Canola bokeh
Common (Annual) Sowthistle / Sonchus oleraceus
Skipper on Goldenrod
Yellow Clematis / Clematis tangutica
Yellow Scabious with bee and bokeh
Common Tansy / Tanacetum vulgare
Many-flowered Monkeyflower / Mimulus floribundus
Memories of Canola
A maze of golden Sunflowers
Reaching for the sun
Sunflower beauty
Indian Clock Vine / Thunbergia mysorensis
Mature Amanita muscaria, I believe?
Nuttall's Sunflower / Helianthus nuttallii
Sunflowers and a red barn
Farmland of the Alberta foothills
Umbulate Hawkweed
Beauty at the centre
Fall reflections
Unidentified plant at Cameron Lake, Waterton
Always breathtakingly beautiful
Taveta Golden Weaver / Ploceus castaneiceps
Hibiscus
Elegance
Mullein / Verbascum thapsus
Golden
Someone just couldn't resist : )
Giant Scabius / Cephalaria gigantea
Another day closer to spring
Fall colours of Common Tansy
Jerusalem Artichoke
Embracing the sun
Tiny Crab Spider
So perfect
Before harvest time
Gorgeous Iris
Yellow on gold
Juvenile European Starling
European Starling juvenile
Driving in a sea of gold
Vesper Sparrow
Delicate flower of the Prickly Pear
The beauty of an invasive weed
A colourful rocky spot
Almost as good as sunshine
Clusters of colour
Prickly Pear Cactus flowers
Globeflower / Trollius chinensis
Tall Hedge Mustard / Sisymbrium loeselii
Ring a ring o' roses
Birthday flowers
I love Dandelions
Vibrant rays
Dressed in gold
Summer sunlight
Eye-catching
A favourite flower
Goat's-beard
Colour from Heritage Park
Summer joy
Lily macro
Care for a cup o' tea?
Bug convention
Yellow Lady's-slipper
Warm, yellow rays
Time for colour
Narrowleaf Stoneseed
Hawkweed
Butter-and-eggs
Blanket of gold
Common or Great Mullein / Verbascum thapsus
Layers of colour
Little yellow mushroom
Eye-catcher
Columbine
Rudbeckia
Abstract in gold
American Goldfinch
Yellow Warbler in a garden paradise
Heart-leaved Arnica
Sagebrush Buttercup
Prairie Crocus
Leafy Musineon
Bird's-foot Trefoil
Bee on Yellow Sweetclover
Curled up in a yellow cradle
Xanthotype sp. 'Geometer' Moth
Meadow of Glacier Lilies
Yellow Primula
End of the season
Beacon of colour
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A country road in fall colours
A not too inspiring photo, but wanted to post it to mark the season that starts the day after tomorrow, 23 September 2014. Yesterday afternoon, I did a short drive SW of the city, in search of some fall colours. This particular road seems to be where I often find the "best" splash of colour. Even so, it was a little disappointing here, too. I'm finding that the best of the colour is over in most of the places I've been. In the distance, you can just make out the dark ribbon of road that follows the undulating hills. A very faint mountain peak is on the horizon.
We are having beautiful weather at the moment, with bright sunshine and bright blue skies. It's 10°C this morning, but it's supposed to get up to 24°C this afternoon. So far, it looks like we have a pleasant week coming up, too. Sure beats the two back-to-back snowstorms we had on 9 and 10 September! City streets are still lined with piles of broken tree limbs that have been removed from the thousands of trees damaged by the snowstorms that have been cut down, waiting to be removed. What a huge task this is going to be!
We are having beautiful weather at the moment, with bright sunshine and bright blue skies. It's 10°C this morning, but it's supposed to get up to 24°C this afternoon. So far, it looks like we have a pleasant week coming up, too. Sure beats the two back-to-back snowstorms we had on 9 and 10 September! City streets are still lined with piles of broken tree limbs that have been removed from the thousands of trees damaged by the snowstorms that have been cut down, waiting to be removed. What a huge task this is going to be!
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