Transformation : )
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American Three-toed Woodpecker
Clash of colours
Hooded Merganser / Lophodytes cucullatus
Just having fun
Youth and old age
Downy Woodpecker
Softness
Puffballs
The melt
Black-capped Chickadee / Poecile atricapillus
So, where IS spring?
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Hooded Merganser / Lophodytes cucullatus
Rest in Peace, Elizabeth Taylor
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Living on a log
Last summer
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American Three-toed Woodpecker / Picoides dorsalis
Distracted
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A bokeh of daisies
Little fungi family
Great Pyramid, Giza
Peony perfection
The little guy again
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Fluffed
Winter's lace
"My Room" by John C. Bassindale
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Backlit Lily


A beautiful Lily growing at Reader Rock Garden on 28th July. For information about the Reader Rock Garden and William Reader, who was Superintendent of the City of Calgary’s Parks Department from 1913-1943, click on the link below.
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Just trying to keep in mind that nature has two sides - soft, gentle beauty and harsh, powerful destruction. My thoughts continue to be with all those who are suffering so greatly in Japan. I haven't checked my TV yet today, but I'm hoping that the nuclear plant situation does not get worse than it already is.
www.flickr.com/photos/annkelliott/sets/72157625210680665/...
Just trying to keep in mind that nature has two sides - soft, gentle beauty and harsh, powerful destruction. My thoughts continue to be with all those who are suffering so greatly in Japan. I haven't checked my TV yet today, but I'm hoping that the nuclear plant situation does not get worse than it already is.
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