Domesticated Helmeted Guineafowl / "Numida meleagr…
The sunflower droop
The last one remaining
The first day of fall
Bright and beautiful
The far side of the river valley
A great use for old teapots
Old and rusty tractor
Colour for an overcast day
Farm dog
Blossom on red
Farmyard friends
Welcome colour
Faces
Helmeted Guineafowl
Artichoke in bloom
Pink (African?) Daisies
Butterfly on Joe Pye Weed
Milk Thistle, I believe
Little angel
Cute little thing
The final stage of an Artichoke
Memories of colour
Before "winter" arrived
At the Saskatoon Farm
September flowers
Goodbye fall, hello winter!
End of the season
A touch of Halloween
Remembering summer colour
Artichoke flower with different bee species
Kangaroo Apple flowers / Solanum aviculare (?)
Sunflower and visitors
Old red tractor at the Saskatoon Farm
Colours
Rooster, Saskatoon Farm
Looper Moth sp.
Lasting beauty
Busy little bee
Helmeted Guineafowl
Bees, bees and more bees
Time for a cat nap
The Saskatoon Farm
Helmeted Guineafowl / Numida meleagris
Typically Western
Colour from Ornamental Cabbages
Unidentified fruit
A bunch of Christmas owls
Seedpod of Datura sp.?
Pretty Mama cat
Ornamental Cabbage or Ornamental Kale?
That sinking feeling
Purple Petunias
Sunflower going to seed
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
The colours of fall
Across the river
A use for old shoes
Tea, anyone?
Helmeted Guineafowl / Numida meleagris
From days gone by
Datura flower?
Just a splash of colour
Beware those icy fingers
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Sunflower, against a pink barn
This afternoon, 23 September 2019, I made a last-minute dash to the Saskatoon Farm, after seeing the very unpleasant weather forecast that is about to hit us. A couple of days of rain followed by a few days of SNOW. These colourful images should have waited till our world turns white, but just the thought of seeing snow was enough to make me long for colour - and lots of it! Also, I thought I had better post something other than fungi, though I have so many more photos of them that I need to edit and upload.
The sun was supposed to shine today, along with some cloud, but it turned out to be an overcast afternoon with poor light for photos. Better than snow, any day.
This interesting place is maybe a 20-minute drive SE from the southern edge of Calgary. You can collect your own Saskatoon berries in season, look around their outside green houses, and their inside gift shop full of unusual things, and buy special baking, jams, teas and so on. They also have a restaurant that offers great food.
www.saskatoonfarm.com/
As usual, I wandered round the grounds with my camera, catching two of the dogs, a chicken, as well as flowers. Many of the latter are on their last legs, but there is still some colour to be enjoyed. I never return home with an empty memory card when I visit this place.
The sun was supposed to shine today, along with some cloud, but it turned out to be an overcast afternoon with poor light for photos. Better than snow, any day.
This interesting place is maybe a 20-minute drive SE from the southern edge of Calgary. You can collect your own Saskatoon berries in season, look around their outside green houses, and their inside gift shop full of unusual things, and buy special baking, jams, teas and so on. They also have a restaurant that offers great food.
www.saskatoonfarm.com/
As usual, I wandered round the grounds with my camera, catching two of the dogs, a chicken, as well as flowers. Many of the latter are on their last legs, but there is still some colour to be enjoyed. I never return home with an empty memory card when I visit this place.
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