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Just before the rain
The Sickener
Scaber Stalk
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A view from Kananaskis Village
Forgetmenot Pond
First Picklejar Lake
The upward climb
A view from the Takakkaw Falls, B.C.
Mt. Rundle, Banff National Park
Emerald Lake
On the Arethusa Cirque trail
Sacred Lotus / Nelumbo nucifera
Upper Kananaskis Lake
Moraine Lake
Larch Valley, Banff National Park
Glorious fall colours in Larch Valley
The changing seasons
Kananaskis, here I come!
The beauty of Alberta
Vermilion Lakes near Banff
Layer upon layer
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Saint Mary Lake and Wild Goose Island, Glacier Nat…
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
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Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park
Waterton Lakes National Park, seen from the Prince…
Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park
Moraine Lake
The Red Hat
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Terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Vastness
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Fall in the Rockies
Terraces at Mammoth Hot Springs
Not the winter "white stuff"
Loving those fall colours
Moraine Lake in the rain
Mother Nature's palette
The reward of a long, uphill hike
Beautiful Moraine Lake
Pristine ...
Untouched
Picklejar Lakes trail, Kananaskis
Plateau Mountain, Kananaskis
Mountain light
Arethusa Cirque, Kananaskis
Eye-catching
Elegance in the forest
Forgetmenot Pond
Wish List clouds
Peace and tranquility
Mistaya Canyon, Icefields Parkway
One of nature's wonders
Driving in a sea of gold
Before harvest time
Gunnery Pass
She's so fine
Sparkling
Fungi colony
The handsome male
Mystique
The beauty of Alberta
Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park
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In true fashion, one of my talents came into play yesterday when I went to Brown-Lowery Provincial Park yesterday. There is just the very occasional wooden map sign and I always triple (at least!) check that I am going in the right direction. Well, don't ask me how I managed it, but I ended up going deeper into the forest in the opposite direction to where I thought I was going. I really do have such a dreadful sense of direction! However, if I hadn't taken a wrong turn, I would never have seen a patch of several of these gorgeous red mushrooms! They were very approximately 4" or 5" diameter. Russula emetica, also called "The Sickener", as it is poisonous.
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