Hibiscus
Beauty at the centre
A splash of colour
Lily macro
Orange Star centre
Poppy
Bokeh
Hybrid Poplar
Orange Star / Ornithogalum dubium
Lovin' the sun
Dwarf Powder Puff
Taken from a canoe : )
Christmas Cactus
Vibrant beauty
Beautiful clash of colours
Christmas Cactus
Needing the red
Up close and personal
Clash of colours
Vibrance
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A real stunner
Hyacinth
Dwarf Powder Puff
Easter Cactus
The "important parts"
Heart of a Hollyhock
The innerworks of a Christmas Cactus
Up close
Bring on the heat
In loving memory of Pearl
Curled
Beauty at its finest
Orange on bokeh
Pretty in purple
Internal fireworks
Yellow Pondlily
Lots of room for improvement!
Tonic for a soggy day
Spring is coming
Internal light
Easter Lily
Little red hearts
Deep within
Hibiscus
Orange Hibiscus
Peace
Taken from a canoe
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It's very rare that I post my "daily three" very late at night or shortly after midnight. However, this is one of those times, and I will probably have to finish off descriptions, tags, etc. late tomorrow evening. I have to set my two alarm clocks and kitchen timer for about 4:15 am (and it's already just after 1:00 am!). Just hope I don't sleep right through my alarms, as does happen sometimes. Have to be at the meeting place by 6:30 am, ready to spend a very long day travelling to and from the Drumheller area in the Alberta Badlands, east of Calgary. Takes roughly two hours to get there. Think I'd better get off my computer and head for bed! (Later: decided to stay up all night, as I was worried that I would most likely sleep right through my two alarm clocks and a kitchen timer if I tried to get just a couple of hours sleep!).
After a volunteer shift on 23 July 2014, I wasn't too far away from the Erlton/Roxboro Natural Area, where I was finally going to go on a botany walk. Having been to this location several times before, I knew it was a short, easy, flat trail, and that I could go as far as I wanted and then turn back early, which is what I did. I had missed pretty well all the botany and birding walks the previous few months, which was quite depressing. The main thing I wanted to see were the Nodding / Musk Thistles, as they are my favourite species of Thistle.
With a couple of hours to "kill", I had spent them at the Reader Rock Garden, which was just a few minutes' drive away from the evening botany walk location.
After a volunteer shift on 23 July 2014, I wasn't too far away from the Erlton/Roxboro Natural Area, where I was finally going to go on a botany walk. Having been to this location several times before, I knew it was a short, easy, flat trail, and that I could go as far as I wanted and then turn back early, which is what I did. I had missed pretty well all the botany and birding walks the previous few months, which was quite depressing. The main thing I wanted to see were the Nodding / Musk Thistles, as they are my favourite species of Thistle.
With a couple of hours to "kill", I had spent them at the Reader Rock Garden, which was just a few minutes' drive away from the evening botany walk location.
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