I did it ... I finally did it!
Dahlias are always so perfect
Life amongst the leaf litter
A sense of mystery on a gloomy, rainy day
We spotted a Spotted Towhee
Heads or tails?
A beautiful little family
Those early days
Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park in the rai…
Colours made for each other
Endless alpine meadows
My first glimpse of a Hoary Marmot
Poppy in the sunlight
Parasitic One-flowered Broomrape / Orobanche unifl…
Blue Giant Hyssop / Agastache foeniculum
Glorious gills
It takes two to tango
A close look at an Elegant Stinkhorn fungus
Insect paradise
Police Car Moth / Gnophaela vermiculata
Showy Milkweed, loved by Monarch butterflies
Climbing in the rain
Insects for his babies
Wild Bergamot / Monarda fistulosa
The beauty of Alberta
Dusky Grouse
Wild Chives
Dwarf Bitterroot / Lewisia pygmaea
Curiosity on the high plateau
Moonwort / Botrychium lunaria
One-flowered Wintergreen / Moneses uniflora
Moss Campion / Silene acaulis
A sprinkling of colour
Harley : )
Gray Jay sunbathing
Mountain Dandelion
Colour and light
False Huckleberry / Menziesia ferruginea
A view from south end of Plateau Mt. Ecological Re…
Blunt-leaved Sandwort / Moehringia lateriflora
Near north end of Plateau Mt. Ecological Reserve
Heart-leaved Twayblade / Listera cordata var. neph…
My day, yesterday : )
Dwarf Raspberry / Rubus arcticus
Creating water patterns
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Lady of the mountain top


There is a herd of either 125 or 150 Mountain Sheep (Bighorn Sheep) that calls the Plateau Mountain Ecological Reserve "home". "Reserve" means that the public is not allowed to drive to the very top of this mountain, and it's an awful long hike from the locked gate to the very top. These Sheep are totally wild - and wonderful : ) Three of us chose to accept the offer of a ride up to the top by a worker who checks the small gas plant up there - which is going to be closed down this (?) month, so the upper gate may be kept locked permanently. The Sheep are losing their winter coats and look quite a sight, ha. They love to lick the salt off the worker's truck and come running when they see him arrive. There were lots of young ones, who are the cutest little things - they kept their distance, though, which is good. I'm sure they will miss the salt once the plant is shut down.
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