Hypostyle, Karnak, Egypt, 10 April 1967
Happy Halloween, everyone!
Waiting in a winter wonderland
Red-winged Blackbird juvenile
The road to nowhere
If I just close my eyes, maybe she'll go away
Thank heavens for Chickadees
PLEASE don't litter!
If only snowy days could be warm
The beauty of an orange Lily
Yellow Clematis seedhead with bokeh
Remembering summer colour
The power of Mother Nature
Scalloped ice
Recycled
Glowing leaves of Mountain Ash
Spiked beauty
View from the Saskatoon Farm
Sacred Lotus seedpod
Rough-legged Hawk
Thoughts of the Wild, Wild West
The Famous Five with snow
Snow and ice on a bridge
Got to it too late
Impressive Crowfoot Mt
Armillaria mellea
Bird's-foot Trefoil
Waiting for the first snowy day
Treasure of the forest
Downtown Calgary from the SW
Checking us out
Hmm ... bear scat
Another treat from this morning
Peace and tranquility
Fragile rock brake fern / Cryptogramma-stelleri
A strange looking pair
In all its purple glory
Down in the creek - camouflaged
Sea Buckthorn berries
Love their deep, dark eyes
Autumn cheer
An unusual perch
Bow Lake - Impressive Art
Bolete sp.
Lichens on Red Rock Coulee boulder
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Today is the second day after our first snowfall in the city this season. We had several inches of the white stuff all day Sunday (27 October 2013). That was definitely a day to stay home. Stayed home all day yesterday, Monday, too - couldn't face clearing the snow and ice off my vehicle. Today, however, I finally got out for a three-hour walk in Fish Creek Park, Bebo Grove to Shannon Terrace and back. Started off pretty cold, but the sun was shining and the snow-covered trees in the forest looked beautiful. There was just a tiny bit of ice along parts of the edge of the creek. Not sure where all the birds were - we only saw 10 species, that included everyday birds such as Black-capped Chickadees, Ravens, Red-breasted Nuthatch. A Pileated Woodpecker flew overhead along the creek, but we weren't able to find it on any tree. Five Mule Deer were out in the snow, feeding on the dry, snow-covered twigs and leaves. A very enjoyable walk, despite the lack of birds and being dressed in hat, fleece jacket, fleece vest, thick winter jacket, two pairs of gloves, long-johns, jeans, winter boots and thick winter socks. Roll on spring, lol!!!
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