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Tilted


Liked the tilted cap of this little mushroom, seen growing along the Marston Creek Trail, at the eastern edge of Kananaskis, on 3rd August last year.
Today, very kind friends had invited me to go along with them to Kananaskis, to the Golden Eagle Migration location, near the Nakiska ski hill. I was there a few days ago, too, but today I actually got to see (through binoculars) two or three tiny specks in the sky. The weather forecast had said 90% chance of rain or snow all day, and though a good part of the day was overcast, it could have been a whole lot worse. As we started the drive home, the sun actually came out. Really not a bad day at all, and it was so enjoyable! Always such a treat for me when I get the chance to have a trip to the Rocky Mountains : ) Thanks so much, Dorothy and Stephen!! Now I am having great difficulty keeping my eyes open, so need a mug of coffee before I need to head out later this evening.
Apologies, you guys, for replacing my three photos just now, but 4 or 5 views in two or three hours seemed really weird.
Today, very kind friends had invited me to go along with them to Kananaskis, to the Golden Eagle Migration location, near the Nakiska ski hill. I was there a few days ago, too, but today I actually got to see (through binoculars) two or three tiny specks in the sky. The weather forecast had said 90% chance of rain or snow all day, and though a good part of the day was overcast, it could have been a whole lot worse. As we started the drive home, the sun actually came out. Really not a bad day at all, and it was so enjoyable! Always such a treat for me when I get the chance to have a trip to the Rocky Mountains : ) Thanks so much, Dorothy and Stephen!! Now I am having great difficulty keeping my eyes open, so need a mug of coffee before I need to head out later this evening.
Apologies, you guys, for replacing my three photos just now, but 4 or 5 views in two or three hours seemed really weird.
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