Dwarf Fleeceflower / Persicaria affinis ‘Dimity’
Long-tailed Duck females / Clangula hyemalis
The power of wishful thinking
Hungry Porcupine
Yellowstone National Park
The touch of winter
To eat or not to eat
Sacagawea Scenic Overlook, Great Falls
Mother Nature's palette
Fungus and moss
Grecian Shoemaker / Catonephele numilia
Moraine Lake in the rain
Small Postman / Heliconius erato
Down by the creek
Such a beauty
Tiny Saddle Fungus in the sunlight
Beautiful tree at the Grand Canyon of the Yellowst…
Glorious Hibiscus
Common Raven
Emerald Pool, Black Sand Basin, Yellowstone
Gotta love those eyes - the real and the false
As the weeks fly by ..
Rocky Mountains around Canmore, near Banff
Hot spring colour, Black Pool, Yellowstone Nationa…
Eye-catching red
Freedom to roam
Devil's Slide, Montana
I promised colour and warmth : )
Patterns in a puddle
The reward of a long, uphill hike
Black Bear scat
House Wren
Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park
A fancy fungus
Gentoo Penguin - Near Threatened
Glacier National Park, Montana, US
Long-tailed Duck / Clangula hyemalis
The (almost) perfectionist
Time to feed a hungry youngster
Looking in awe
Peeking
The Red Hat
Creating my own sunshine - for me and for you : )
Lamb's Ear / Stachys sp.
Teasel and bokeh
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Lest We Forget


How important it is for us to remember those who have served their country (not just Canada) and made the ultimate sacrifice. Unfortunately, there are thousands more on this Continent and elsewhere across the globe, who have returned from fighting, only to live their lives in the suffering and torture that continues to haunt them. These men and women, too, so often tend to be "the forgotten", though I think there is a little more awareness now. So sad, when the rest of us have so much to be thankful for, thanks to them. I remember - and I am thankful.
Yesterday evening, I was watching a segment on CNN Heroes on TV. A lady had the great idea to give war veterans a dog of their very own. She helps each man or woman train their dog, which accompanies them everywhere. They are learning to focus on their companion, especially when horrendous thoughts and flashbacks start to appear. They are finding that this can help to calm the owner. Sounds as if "man's best friend" is coming to the rescue yet again.
Yesterday evening, I was watching a segment on CNN Heroes on TV. A lady had the great idea to give war veterans a dog of their very own. She helps each man or woman train their dog, which accompanies them everywhere. They are learning to focus on their companion, especially when horrendous thoughts and flashbacks start to appear. They are finding that this can help to calm the owner. Sounds as if "man's best friend" is coming to the rescue yet again.
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