Footsteps
Busy digging for ants
Turtlehead / Chelone
Lace curtains of winter
Nothing like red in winter
Catching the light
Scarlet Butterfly Weed / Gaura coccinea
Winter colour
White Camas / Zigadenus elegans
Naked Mitrewort / Mitella nuda
Peruvian Lily
Need colour for warmth
Twins
Campion Silene
Northern Pygmy-owl / Glaucidium californicum
Hanging on to their last days
Frosted trees
Venus Flytrap
Purple Avens / Geum rivale
International Wolf Centre
White Elfin Saddle / Helvella crispa
Siberian Saltbush / Atriplex sibirica L.
Eyelash Fungi
What you do when there are no birds around
Mountain mushroom
Happy Valentine's Day
Textured
White Mountain-avens / Dryas octopetala
Echinacea
I love these little guys
You can always count on Chickadees
Growing old gracefully
Merlin
Languid-ladies / Mertensia paniculata
Little Red Squirrel
Fading Foxgloves
Prince Charles' Preface
Northern Pygmy-owl
Pretty little Primula centre
Heart-leaved Arnica with visitors
Sweet bokeh
Jack Frost is having fun
Enjoying the sun
A little touch of texture
Shadow patterns
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Scabius


A tall Yellow Scabius, growing at the Reader Rock Garden, August 11th.
I wasn't too happy to find a new problem on my computer yesterday, when I went to put it on Standby. A message appeared, saying that "The service "Print Spooler" is preventing the machine from entering Standby. Try stopping this service and try again." Well, I certainly didn't have a clue what a Print Spooler was, or why this had suddenly happened, so off to Google to try and find out what to do! Eventually, I fixed it, hoping that nothing else goes wrong, especially until I have finished copying all my e-mails so that my infected Outlook Express Inbox can be "rebuilt"(?).
I wasn't too happy to find a new problem on my computer yesterday, when I went to put it on Standby. A message appeared, saying that "The service "Print Spooler" is preventing the machine from entering Standby. Try stopping this service and try again." Well, I certainly didn't have a clue what a Print Spooler was, or why this had suddenly happened, so off to Google to try and find out what to do! Eventually, I fixed it, hoping that nothing else goes wrong, especially until I have finished copying all my e-mails so that my infected Outlook Express Inbox can be "rebuilt"(?).
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