Pink Tenderness
Perfectly purple
After our first major snowstorm
Much-needed colour!
Pink Vibrance
MON JARDIN
Trillium, Day 2, Rondeau PP, Ontario
Day 2, white Trillium, Rondeau PP
Heart of the Matter
Day 2, White Trillium, Rondeau PP
MON JARDIN
Beauty in old age
For the birds
Powderpuff flower
Day 3, Large-flowered Bellwort / Uvularia grandifl…
Day 3, Daffodil (or Narcissus?), Pt Pelee, Ontario
Day 3, Daffodil (Narcissus?) growing wild, Pt Pele…
Lest We Forget
Day 3, Teasel, Hillman Marsh
A much-needed change of colour
Day 4, unidentified wildflower, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Pictures for Pam, Day 16: Creamy White Dahlia
La beauté des fleurs de l'automne
Artichoke in bloom
Pink Romance
Sunflower sp.
Sea Holly
Tree Peony after Rain
Spectacular Dahlia
Dahlienblüte
Sunflower with bee
Globe Thistle / Echinops ritro
Forgotten name
TiG - Tenacity
Invasive Goat's-beard
Maximilan's sunflower
Purple Petals
A Rose is a Rose .....
Red Clover
Two-toned beauty
Wild Bergamot
Invasive Yellow Clematis
Common Peony, 'Circus Circus'
Water Lily
Hibiscus beauty
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Today, 1 October 2018, we are under a Special Weather Statement. A heavy snowfall is likely for parts of western Alberta this week. This morning, it is -2C (windchill -6C) with freezing drizzle in the morning with a few flurries this afternoon. I think the normal temperature for 1 October is around 15C, so we are well below average. Snow tonight, which means I am getting my snow tires put on (tomorrow) one day too late.
"The start of October will look more like the middle of winter across much of southern Alberta this week, as cold air and snow feature prominently in the forecast. After what have already been record-breaking amounts so far this year, more snowfall is on the way for parts of the Prairies, as Arctic air pours down from the north and Pacific moisture creeps over the Rockies. We're looking at the risk for some significant totals this week." From the Weather Network.
My rough plans for 29 September 2018 changed when I saw the weather forecast. I ended up visiting the Reader Rock Garden instead of driving to a different garden. As usual when I go there, it was a bit windy, which always makes photographing flowers, especially ones on long stems, more difficult. It was also overcast and I was hoping that it wouldn't rain. Instead, I found myself standing at the highest point of the garden, with very light snow falling for just a few minutes.
"The start of October will look more like the middle of winter across much of southern Alberta this week, as cold air and snow feature prominently in the forecast. After what have already been record-breaking amounts so far this year, more snowfall is on the way for parts of the Prairies, as Arctic air pours down from the north and Pacific moisture creeps over the Rockies. We're looking at the risk for some significant totals this week." From the Weather Network.
My rough plans for 29 September 2018 changed when I saw the weather forecast. I ended up visiting the Reader Rock Garden instead of driving to a different garden. As usual when I go there, it was a bit windy, which always makes photographing flowers, especially ones on long stems, more difficult. It was also overcast and I was hoping that it wouldn't rain. Instead, I found myself standing at the highest point of the garden, with very light snow falling for just a few minutes.
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