Fringed Heartwort / Ricciocarpos natans liverwort,…
A welcome cluster
Showy Aster / Aster conspicuus, rarely seen in blo…
Puffballs on a tree stump
Farmland of the Alberta foothills
Overtaken by nature
Rose hip species
Surrounded by beauty
A patch of polypore
Fall reflections
Lichen in the fall
Darner dragonfly sp.
Ruby-throated Hummingbird / Archilochus colubris
Insect galls on Rose leaves
Bear claw marks on a tree trunk
Peony seedpods
Common Hemp-nettle / Galeopsis tetrahit
Tiny visitor
Yellow Clematis / Clematis tangutica
Mating Damselflies with bokeh
A breathtaking Lily
Heritage Peony gone to seed
View looking west towards the Rockies
Time to relax
Common (Annual) Sowthistle / Sonchus oleraceus
Red Baneberry / Actaea rubra, red berries
Thirsty little Calliope Hummingbird
Buddha surveying the Peony garden
Unidentified fungus
Fluffed up Pine Siskin
Down by the pond
Barely visible
Calliope Hummingbird
After the rain
Fungi from the archives
Textured
In mushroom paradise
Water Striders
Mountain Shootingstar
Fungus on a fallen branch
A few fungi from Friday
A huddle of shrooms
From two years ago
After a long, long wait
Shingled/Scaly Hedgehog fungus / Sarcodon imbricat…
Underside of Shingled/Scaly Hedgehog fungus
Slime mold on moss
Just for the record
An unusual find
Forest floor
Slime Mold / Stemonitis axifera
African Spur Tortoise / Geochelone sulcata
Spectacular
Northern Gentian
Little beauty
Saddle fungus
Slime mold
Comb Tooth / Hericium coralloides
Eyelash fungus
Overlapping - and, oh, so temporary
Waste not ....
Pretty near perfect
The metallic look
Silver slippers for a princess
Lodgepole Pine
Evening Grosbeak
One-flowered Wintergreen
Smooth and glossy
Light and darkness
Mushrooms on a tree stump
So that's where the mushrooms go
They're HERE!
Quite a beauty
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Autumn's glory
All three photos posted this morning were taken yesterday, 25 September 2015. This view was one of the colourful fall views seen from the Dover's acreage, looking westwards towards the distant Canadian Rockies
In the morning, six of us were lucky enough to explore a tiny part of the land belonging to Frances and David Dover. For two of us (myself and our leader), this was our second visit - for the rest, it was a first time there.
After our visit to the Dover's. I decided that I would drive eastwards along a road that I'd never driven before, until I reached the main road going south. From there, it was a fairly short drive to the Saskatoon Farm. As usual, I wandered round the grounds with my camera and then, when I was ready to leave, I ordered a pizza to take home with me.
Later today, I will add the information about the Dovers that I posted after my first visit there.
In the morning, six of us were lucky enough to explore a tiny part of the land belonging to Frances and David Dover. For two of us (myself and our leader), this was our second visit - for the rest, it was a first time there.
After our visit to the Dover's. I decided that I would drive eastwards along a road that I'd never driven before, until I reached the main road going south. From there, it was a fairly short drive to the Saskatoon Farm. As usual, I wandered round the grounds with my camera and then, when I was ready to leave, I ordered a pizza to take home with me.
Later today, I will add the information about the Dovers that I posted after my first visit there.
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