Asparagus Beetle
Bolete treat of the day
Imitation Northern Lights
Siberian Iris
White-tailed Jack Rabbit
Curtain call
Tiny Twinflower
The look
Mushroom Lichen
Savannah on the rocks
Clasping-leaved Twistedstalk
Hound's-tongue
Brightening up the mountain scree
I love to go a wandering
Me and my shadow
Columbian Ground Squirrel
White Mountain-avens
Starburst
Green Grasshopper nymph
Oh, so cute
To brighten the day
Orange-crowned Warbler
Aspen Bolete mushroom
Furry, and a little blurry
White Cinquefoil
Bee on Chives
White-crowned Sparrow
Eyelash Cup fungus
Beginning to open
Long-horned Beetle
Colour in the forest
Cosmos
White-crowned Sparrow
Vermillion Lakes, Banff
A little under the weather
Liverwort
Camouflaged Wood Frog
Glowing
Textured
Mating butterflies or moths
Solitude
In the darkness of the forest
Preening comes naturally
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Invasive, but pretty
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From my garden


My tiny back "garden" is a total disaster, with giant ferns pushing their way up through other plants and the lawn. My short length of hedge is growing through and over the fence. Tiny blue/purple geraniums were looking pretty, but soon will be an untidy mass of straggling stems and seedpods. BUT, I have two Peonies and they produce gigantic blossoms out of those tiny buds - and the smell is out of this world! I always find it fascinating to see the occasional splash of pink on the white petals, like raspberry sauce drizzled on vanilla ice-cream : )
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