Just a little forest find
Fatima / Anartia Fatima
Perching for a second or two
Growing in a log
Black Swan preening
Green and red were made for each other
Busy Mom in spring time
Purple Saxifrage
Out of the darkness and into the light
Bet you thought it was a frog from the thumbnail :…
In the lily pond
One brief moment
Long, long ago .....
Vibrant
Temporary elegance
Purple tinge
Basking in bokeh
Who could resist a face like this?
White-winged Crossbill
Common Indian Crow / Euploea core
Beautiful Cosmos
Toys from long ago
Flaming rays
Footprint in the snow
Anthurium
Puzzle Nuts and Bolts
Opening
Sandhill Crane with water patterns
Splash of orange in the forest
Hooded Vulture / Necrosyrtes monachus
Take-off, Rough-legged Hawk style
Passionate pink - Happy Thanksgiving!
Any perch will do
A huddle of shrooms
Happy Thanksgiving!
Past its prime
Townsend's Solitaire
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
Fire and ice
What a place to call home
Little pink trumpets
Guardian of the electricity pole : )
Beautiful clash of colours
The joy of RED
Beauty in miniature
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Posted my photos early this morning, before dashing out for a three-hour walk in Fish Creek Park (Votier's Flats to Bebo Grove). Went yesterday morning, too, knowing that these walks would keep me off the computer - very painful elbow, no doubt thanks to too much mouse clicking, though I think it all started when I had a hard time opening the 12 boxes from England. Too much computer has simply made it worse. Really needed some fresh air and sunshine, too. It was beautiful out, except for the Wind Warning that is in effect. The weather forecasters sure were right this time! On our return walk, we discovered that a tall tree had just blown down across the path at Bebo Grove. Our timing could have been a whole lot worse, and I suspect that quite a few other trees will also have suffered in this wind storm. It's still tremendously windy this afternoon. Later: apparently, winds reached hurricane-strength. Fortunate that it happened on a Sunday, otherwise there would have been a lot more people about, especially in downtown Calgary, parts of which were closed off because of all the flying debris.
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