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A different colour
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...au simple portrait
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comme un tanagra...
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Yesterday's beauty
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Scabious
Mourning Cloak
Eye-catching beauty
Like fine pottery
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Depeche Mode @ Mailand
Curled
What a colour
In the light
Like a cardboard cut-out
Golf, anyone?
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Size matters
Scaber Stalk
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Beauty can hurt...
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Hericium coralloides, Comb Tooth fungus
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The Night was dark ..
Orange on bokeh
Floral fungi
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Paule
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sleep well
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Police Car Moth
Cladonia bellidiflora, 'Toy Soldiers'
pastels
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About to face the world
From a Forget-me-not meadow
Intense
épure... : la femme Pied Noir
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Yellow Pondlily
Two days later, I am STILL on a natural high after seeing these gorgeous, wild Yellow Pondlilies for the very first time. We spent a full day on Thursday botanizing the Bentz Lake Natural Area, north of Calgary and west of Sundre, and these Yellow Pondlilies were growing near the edge of the lake. To get to them from the forest where we were exploring, we had to make our way through a very watery bog, LOL. Apart from one small mishap that left one friend soaked to his upper thighs, we managed it with only soaking wet feet. This native, aquatic member of the Water-lily family grows in lakes and ponds June to August. The yellow flower is 4-7 cm across, has 6 yellow, petal-like sepals and several small, inconspicuous petals.
Today, I was out with five friends, exploring and botanizing (recording all flora and fauna seen) the forest of Bragg Creek Provincial Park, west of Calgary. A perfect day weatherwise as well as far as enjoyment and sightings were concerned. Lots of mushrooms - though no brilliant red ones today, LOL!
Today, I was out with five friends, exploring and botanizing (recording all flora and fauna seen) the forest of Bragg Creek Provincial Park, west of Calgary. A perfect day weatherwise as well as far as enjoyment and sightings were concerned. Lots of mushrooms - though no brilliant red ones today, LOL!
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