The joy of peace and quiet
European Skipper on Fleabane
Two European Skippers
Unidentified flower, Seebe, Alberta - Echium vulga…
CL Ranches, Alberta
Peace in the Jumpingpound area
European Skipper on Timothy Grass
Flat Topped Coral / Clavariadelphus truncatus
Fence line in the fall
Tundra Swans
Forest treasures ... Pholiota squarrosa
Shapeless fungi
Along the Irrigation Canal
Deciduous yellow
Poppy seedpod
Yellow False Dandelion seedhead
Sparkles on Forgetmenot Pond
Eastern Kingbird at Marsland Basin
We ignored the warning : )
One of my favourite flowers to photograph
Elegance
It tickles!
Colour to warm the heart and soul
The beauty of old age
Soaking up the sun
Uncommon American Three-toed Woodpecker
Orange Hawkweed
Cute as always
Great Gray Owl in early morning light
American Three-toed Woodpecker
Himalayan Blue Poppy
Backward glance
Grain elevator with a difference
Give it time to age
Creature of the forest
Licking the salt
Fancy 'Cat's Cradle'
Three-toed Woodpecker
Himalayan Blue Poppy
Lily macro
Remnant of the old days
Little cabin in the woods
A toothy smile
Pine Grosbeak female
Farm friends
So pretty against the snow
The gathering
A fine old barn
Desolate
Pine Grosbeak in pretty light
A tiny owl from the past
Farm cat watching for farm mice
Rusty Blackbird
Pine Grosbeak
Follow the fence line
A sweet face
Vibrant
Vole brains for her afternoon snack
Sweet little poser
Pine Grosbeak
Taking the quieter road
Red Squirrel
One year ago
Forgetmenot Pond
Malachite butterfly
Releasing light
Colourful pair of Wood Ducks / Aix sponsa
A rare sighting
Tiger Longwing butterfly / Heliconius hecale
One of few
Bees need our help!
Cheery bokeh - Salvia sp.?
One of these things is not like the others
Beginning to crack
Sharp to the touch
Sunflower beauty
One of my favourite barns
Tiger Longwing butterfly / Heliconius hecale
A light shines within
Reminds me of bacon : )
Pied-billed Grebe juvenile
Zonal Geranium, Survivor Pink Batik
ILLUMINASIA, Lantern & Garden Festival
Juvenile Wood Duck
Happy little muncher
Growing through leaf litter
Dark clouds rolling in, yesterday
Cosmos
Clouds over Weed Lake
Western Meadowlark
Young Osprey testing its wings
European Skippers on Creeping Thistle
Fleabane / Erigeron sp.
Backlit simplicity
Tiny European Skipper
Comb Tooth fungus / Hericium coralloides
Beauty - flower and bokeh
A view at Marsland Basin
Milk chocolate curls
Mystery flower
Wood Nymph sp.
In a field of bokeh
Decorating a tree
Strawberry Blite / Chenopodium capitatum
Keeping each other company
Three-toed Woodpecker
One of my forest finds
The stare
Limber Pine on Timber Ridge
European Skipper on Red Clover
Droplets of sap on Limber Pine cones
Gairdner’s Yampah (Yampa) / Perideridia gairdneri,…
Surprised to see us
A view from Timber Ridge Conservation Area
The art of nature - Lecidea tessellata
Yesterday's highlight : )
Thank goodness for the Kubota
Exploring Timber Ridge, Porcupine Hills
Colourful pollution at Weed Lake - NOT GOOD!
Eastern Kingbird
St Francis with the birds of the forest
Hoof fungus / Fomes fomentarius
Before the final split
Eastern Kingbird
Brant grain elevator
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Let the sun shine
This photo was taken ten days ago, on 25 September 2015, at the Saskatoon Farm. just SE of Calgary. They have a short row of buildings there, housing the restaurant and gift shop. There is just something I like about the building on which this beautiful ornamental sun is hanging.
In the morning of that day, 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. The inside of the restaurant/gift store building has been changed and now one can order home-made pizza. Quite a nice touch, I thought. I don't usually eat pizza, maybe once a year or less, so this made a change.
www.saskatoonfarm.com/
In the morning of that day, 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. The inside of the restaurant/gift store building has been changed and now one can order home-made pizza. Quite a nice touch, I thought. I don't usually eat pizza, maybe once a year or less, so this made a change.
www.saskatoonfarm.com/
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