On a rural backroad
Shades of green
You've captured my heart
Well done, Team USA!
Well done, Team Canada!
Brightening up the forest
Bold and beautiful
Into another world
Koran necklace
Miniature
Forgetmenot Pond
Mother Nature's skill
Pink curves on green
Old age beauty
Almost there... maybe?
Memories of the past
Red Fox kit
Just liked the colours
White Hibiscus
Looking towards Gulf of Oman
Sorry, they won't go away
Up-turned
Endangered Leopard Frog
Allamanda
Patiently waiting for spring
Snoozing in the snow
Pale pink
Yellow Pondlily
Lowly, but handsome, House Sparrow
Two of a kind
Watchers in the woods
Sunny thoughts
You didn't know they grew on trees?
Red Tree Brain
Monday blues
Cosmos
Striped
Gentle beauty
Flowers of the Castor Bean
One of my favourite owls
Glorious orange
Grey Crowned Crane
Winter in all her beauty
Head held high
Long-time passion
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Miniature perfection
I suspect I'm going to be completely running out of mushroom shots long before our next fungi season arrives, but I do still come across the occasional one that is fit to post : ) Found this tiny mushroom growing at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park on 17th August last year.
Just spent a most uninspiring and unrewarding afternoon driving east of the city. I've only ever driven eastwards maybe twice and never as far as I went today, so for me it was a nerve-wracking drive (driving phobia). Before I left the city, I called in at Canadian Tire and bought a tiny car compass to replace the other one I bought but can't find. Made me feel more confident as I sped along Highway 22X, seeing an E in large, clear writing. Then I made a turn and headed back in the opposite direction, retracing my tire tracks. So, the obvious thing to expect would be to see a W on my compass, right, as I headed westwards back towards the city? It never appeared - all I got was either NE or SE for the whole return trip! And all I saw for my bravery were four Magpies!! Not even a Raven, LOL.
Just spent a most uninspiring and unrewarding afternoon driving east of the city. I've only ever driven eastwards maybe twice and never as far as I went today, so for me it was a nerve-wracking drive (driving phobia). Before I left the city, I called in at Canadian Tire and bought a tiny car compass to replace the other one I bought but can't find. Made me feel more confident as I sped along Highway 22X, seeing an E in large, clear writing. Then I made a turn and headed back in the opposite direction, retracing my tire tracks. So, the obvious thing to expect would be to see a W on my compass, right, as I headed westwards back towards the city? It never appeared - all I got was either NE or SE for the whole return trip! And all I saw for my bravery were four Magpies!! Not even a Raven, LOL.
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