Possibly Laccaria proxima?
Eriogonum species (flavum?)
Bad feather day
Avian perfection
Little pink bells
Feeding in the stubble
Pineappleweed / Matricaria discoidea
White-throated Sparrow
Snow drifts
Slime mold, Spirit Rocks Sanctuary
Glowing in the sunlight
LOOK CLOSELY : )
Snow, snow, and more snow
Fun in the snow
Tears for Jasmine, R.I.P.
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Carnations for his sweetheart : )
Worthy of another look
Conocephalum conicum liverwort
Mallard curls
Echinacea purpurea, Lucky Star
Screen shot to show my thumbnail problem on Flickr
Star-flowered Solomon's Seal
Picklejar Lakes trail, Kananaskis
In a farmer's field
A reward for facing my fears : )
Colour in between the whites
A rare (for me) in-flight shot
At the river's edge
Mourning Dove
Drummond's Thistle / Cirsium drummondii
Beautiful weather - beautiful place
Me : )
Butter-and-eggs / Linaria vulgaris
Another birdwatcher
Plateau Mountain, Kananaskis
Evening Grosbeak, Costco Connection magazine
In your dreams
The reality is ...
Male flowers of the Limber Pine
Sitting pretty
Western Wood Lily
Southern Alberta barn
Time for colour
The melting game
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Love a splash of colour


There are just so many white, snowy, winter photos that I'm going through on my computer, that I need to look at something colourful. Also, it is such an overcast, dreary day today, though the snow is melting quite nicely. Hope this brings a little cheer to anyone living where the sun is in hiding today : ) Took this photo of glorious, glowing Poppies at the Reader Rock Garden on 30 June 2010.
"Poppies have long been used as a symbol of sleep, peace, and death: sleep because of the opium extracted from them, and death because of the common blood-red color of the red poppy in particular. In Greek and Roman myths, poppies were used as offerings to the dead. Poppies used as emblems on tombstones symbolize eternal sleep. This symbolism was evoked in the children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, in which a magical poppy field threatened to make the protagonists sleep forever. A second interpretation of poppies in Classical mythology is that the bright scarlet colour signifies a promise of resurrection after death." From Wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppy
We have a winter storm warning in effect, that is supposed to bring 10-15 cm of snow from Saturday evening to Sunday evening. Guess we'll see what happens, tomorrow : )
"Poppies have long been used as a symbol of sleep, peace, and death: sleep because of the opium extracted from them, and death because of the common blood-red color of the red poppy in particular. In Greek and Roman myths, poppies were used as offerings to the dead. Poppies used as emblems on tombstones symbolize eternal sleep. This symbolism was evoked in the children's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, in which a magical poppy field threatened to make the protagonists sleep forever. A second interpretation of poppies in Classical mythology is that the bright scarlet colour signifies a promise of resurrection after death." From Wikipedia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppy
We have a winter storm warning in effect, that is supposed to bring 10-15 cm of snow from Saturday evening to Sunday evening. Guess we'll see what happens, tomorrow : )
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