Twice the beauty
On the way to Canmore - seven Swans a-swimming :)
Ghost Reservoir
A memory of Waterton from before the fire
Evening mist in the rainforest
Bow Lake, Alberta
Bow Lake
Friends at Bow Lake
Disappearing
Reflected peaks
Bow Lake on a cloudy day
Beginning to look like fall
Yesterday's Chinook Arch
Our majestic mountains
Heading into the mountains
Forgetmenot Pond, Elbow Falls Trail
Looking into the sun
Two of my favourite things
Clouds over Chain Lakes
On the way to Chain Lakes
A view from Chain Lakes
Beauty of winter (well, late fall)
Wide open spaces
Kananaskis, through the windshield
The splendour of Kananaskis - Storm Mountain
Afternoon trip to the mountains
Fall colour in Kananaskis
Kananaskis on a mixed-weather day
September snow in Kananaskis
Late September in Kananaskis, 2019
A favourite view in Kananaskis
Wedge Pond, Kananaskis, Alberta
Buller Pond, Kananaskis
Kananaskis 'winter'
Wedge Pond in fading fall colours
Barrier Lake, Kananaskis
Kananaskis
Wedge Pond, Kananaskis
Spectacular Kananaskis valley
Another drive-by shot in Kananaskis
Evening light at Caroni Swamp, Trinidad
Whites and blues of winter
Rainforest of the Arima Valley, Trinidad
Waiting for the Scarlet Ibis, Caroni Swamp
Glorious scenery for a Christmas Bird Count!
Under a Chinook arch
When the land turns white
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A white world
A patch of blue
Walking in a winter wonderland
The beauty of erosion
Start of the storm
Early morning sunrise over the mountains
Storm arriving at Quarry Lake, near Canmore
A drive through Kananaskis
Town of Canmore, Alberta
When the storm moved in
A view from Quarry Lake, Canmore
A mountain meadow, Kananaskis, Alberta
Cattle drive in the mountains of Kananaskis, Alber…
Lenticular (?) clouds over the mountains
Kananaskis before the snowstorm
Things are not always what they seem
Ah, those glorious Larches in their fall colours
The colours of fall
Road through Kananaskis
On the way down
Scenery along Highway 40, Kananaskis
A favourite road
Wide angle on the Bighorn Sheep ridge
Keeping watch over the herd
The beauty of our mountains
Forgetmenot Pond, Kananaskis
Forgetmenot Pond, Kananaskis
Kananaskis - a winter wonderland
Arethusa Cirque trail, Kananaskis
Upper Kananaskis Lake
Stubble pattern
A view from the Porcupine Hills
Winter textures
The beautiful mountains of Alberta
Winter in Kananaskis
Afternoon light on the foothills
Our beautiful Alberta
Nanton Christmas Bird Count
Sunrise colour over the mountain peaks
TV's "Heartland" series location
Before the snow
Jagged little peaks
A lone Larch in fall colour
Before winter officially arrives
A favourite mountain slope
Just like winter
A few craggy peaks
And here comes the snow
Before the snow came
One spectacular fall day
Reflecting the sun at 'golden hour'
Running free
Freedom
Magic hour
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A view from yesterday
Our high temperature today is expected to be PLUS 1C (windchill -8C) with roughly the same for the next four days - and then the snow returns yet again. We have had a few beautifully sunny days and yesterday, 24 February 2018, I made the most of it and went for a 3-hour walk at Griffith Woods with friends. After going for lunch with friend, Darlene, I went for a long drive NW of the city, as I was already half way there. A drive that turned out to be very unrewarding, especially photo-wise.
My hope was to maybe find a Short-eared Owl perched on a nice, close fence post : ) Absolutely nothing, not even a distant owl in flight, like friends and I saw the other day. I did see the same huge flock of roughly 5,000 Snow Buntings in the same place. Still didn't manage to get a sharp photo of them, as I was having to shoot through the windshield.
By the time I arrived back home, not long before it was dark, I was so tired out. Almost every inch of my poor old body was in pain and I could barely stay awake. However, it was a good feeling to be in such beautiful scenery again. Apart from a few days ago, I hadn't been up in that area for a long time.
My hope was to maybe find a Short-eared Owl perched on a nice, close fence post : ) Absolutely nothing, not even a distant owl in flight, like friends and I saw the other day. I did see the same huge flock of roughly 5,000 Snow Buntings in the same place. Still didn't manage to get a sharp photo of them, as I was having to shoot through the windshield.
By the time I arrived back home, not long before it was dark, I was so tired out. Almost every inch of my poor old body was in pain and I could barely stay awake. However, it was a good feeling to be in such beautiful scenery again. Apart from a few days ago, I hadn't been up in that area for a long time.
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