Feathers of ice
Short-term beauty
Grafted
Not going anywhere
Dreamy
From the forest floor
Mushroom
A little pink universe
Purple Prairie-clover
Remembrance Day
Yellow Heather
Just watching the world go by
A Poppy for today
Mountain Shootingstar
Out on a limb
Living in a bubble
Trapped
Looking good
One of many
Underside of a polypore
True colours of fall
Wavy-edged
The meaning of winter
A regular friend
Lycopodium clavatum moss
Green
I'm so beautiful
Orange Hawkweed
Patterns and shapes
Caught between seasons
Two-faced
Colours of happiness
Don't get excited - an old image, LOL!
Prickly Lettuce
Sheltered
An autumn moment
Blazingstar
Mum's the word
Split gill
Vesper Sparrow
Contrast
Tucked away
Those were the days
Into the blur
Bashful
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I really like these small flowers (Mums), with their two-colour petals that are arranged layer upon layer.
What an almost perfect day it is today, as far as the weather goes. Bright blue sky, endless sunshine, though very windy. I went walking in Fish Creek Park this morning and was lucky enough to see a very distant Northern Pygmy-owl perched on a bare branch high up in a deciduous tree. After a minute or two, it flew across the path ahead of us. SO good to know that at least one of these gorgeous Owls is back in the same area again. They are so tiny, about the size of a pop-can or someone's clenched fist! Oh, and we also saw a Mink - too far away to get a photo and it quickly slid into the water and disappeared anyway. I'd never seen one before : )
What an almost perfect day it is today, as far as the weather goes. Bright blue sky, endless sunshine, though very windy. I went walking in Fish Creek Park this morning and was lucky enough to see a very distant Northern Pygmy-owl perched on a bare branch high up in a deciduous tree. After a minute or two, it flew across the path ahead of us. SO good to know that at least one of these gorgeous Owls is back in the same area again. They are so tiny, about the size of a pop-can or someone's clenched fist! Oh, and we also saw a Mink - too far away to get a photo and it quickly slid into the water and disappeared anyway. I'd never seen one before : )
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