In fields of gold
Scarlet Runner Bean
The Sickener
Maltese Cross
Twistedstalk
Strawberry Blite
Red
Remembrance Day
Those were the days
Red rules
Candy cane dreams
In loving memory of Pearl
HOT red
Red droplets
Snowbird for the Grey Cup
Happy Thanksgiving!
Floral flames
Red alert
Little red barn
Bring on the warmth
Diamonds are a girl's best friend
Got my sheds in a row
In gentle folds
They're baaack ...
Santa, Inukshuk style
Much needed colour
The famous five
Twistedstalk
Too late for Christmas
Can't beat a red barn
Hoar frost
Need colour?
Bold and beautiful
Well done, Team Canada!
You've captured my heart
On a rural backroad
Flowers of the Castor Bean
Little splashes of red
Upside down
Pansy
Easter Cactus, and Happy Mother's Day!
Tiny Easter Cactus stigma
Easter Cactus
Poplar catkins
Framed with green
Clash of colours
Two red beauties
Red on green
A splash of red
The power of red
Gaillardia
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Unfurling
Hanging on to youth
Sticky False Asphodel seedpods / Tofieldia glutino…
Dew on Sundew
Sticky fingers
Clasping-leaved Twisted-stalk / Streptopus amplexi…
Poppy red
It's all about RED
The queen of fall colour
Round and round ...
Highbush Cranberry / Viburnum trilobum
Colour in the forest
Red in a sea of yellow
Red curls
Bunchberry
Eye-catching beauty
Little orange flower
Spotted Coralroot
Bracted Honeysuckle
A little corner of the prairie
Balsam Poplar
Burning torch
Tonic for a soggy day
It's hip to be red
.
Laurel-leaved Willow catkins
I give you my heart
Little red hearts
Tender
A splash of red
Bold and beautiful
Fiery red
Graffiti on rust
Mystique
Red on white
Here comes Santa Claus
The last of Christmas
Spotlight on red
Sumac
Facing the light
You gotta do what you gotta do
If you can't get the bird, then get the birder
Red hot
Brightening the Badlands
Colours of Christmas
Go for the red
A sea of poppies
Dazzling
A Christmas glow
Oh, Canada
Strawberry Blight
Red Lily for Red~Star
Tiny Crabapples
Nature's artwork
With arms wide open
Red Baneberry
Cherry-faced Meadowhawk
Glowing red
Red Dragonfly
Paintbrush
Hound's-tongue
On a rainy day
Red Powder Puff
Cactus bloom
Red Powder Puff
Glorious red
Window blooms
Red Flowering Maple
Freshly washed
Yellow-headed Amazon Parrot
Cactus flower
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I got the chance to gaze deeply into a gorgeous black Hollyhock flower at the Reader Rock Garden a few days ago. What a sight to see - always love to do this! Reminds me of fireworks or a little windmill. What amazing magic there is to be found by simpy "looking" AND "seeing" : )
Just got home about half an hour ago, from a full day of hiking on the southeastern edge of Kananaskis, at Marsden Creek. Mainly uphill climbing, until we turned around, of course. This was the second time some of us had been there, to botanize the area. It was another case of mushroom heaven for a couple of us - so many everywhere, though many were the same. Did get a few different ones, though, which will hopefully turn out sharp enough, but just too tired to download them from my camera right now. The return half of the hike was in the rain - we had watched as the clouds gradually came lower down and finally turned into rain. Fortunately, we were able to take most of our photos in time, though the light was not good. Oh, and we had a major storm early this morning, around 2:00 a.m., with thunder, lightning, horribly wild winds and torrential rain, so I wasn't even sure if we would still go on this hike. However, six of us brave souls decided to go : ) On the way home, we stopped for coffee/hot chocolate, to which we were treated - thanks, David! It sure felt good after all our exercise! Yummy!
Just got home about half an hour ago, from a full day of hiking on the southeastern edge of Kananaskis, at Marsden Creek. Mainly uphill climbing, until we turned around, of course. This was the second time some of us had been there, to botanize the area. It was another case of mushroom heaven for a couple of us - so many everywhere, though many were the same. Did get a few different ones, though, which will hopefully turn out sharp enough, but just too tired to download them from my camera right now. The return half of the hike was in the rain - we had watched as the clouds gradually came lower down and finally turned into rain. Fortunately, we were able to take most of our photos in time, though the light was not good. Oh, and we had a major storm early this morning, around 2:00 a.m., with thunder, lightning, horribly wild winds and torrential rain, so I wasn't even sure if we would still go on this hike. However, six of us brave souls decided to go : ) On the way home, we stopped for coffee/hot chocolate, to which we were treated - thanks, David! It sure felt good after all our exercise! Yummy!
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