Birders, doing what they do best
One of three grain elevators at Mossleigh
Paper Kite
Five Swans a-swimming
Ornamental Rhubarb / Rheum palmatum
Wind-ruffled feathers
Dad, awake for a few minutes
A sky bursting with clouds
Keeping an eye on those pesky Tree Swallows
Colourful lichen on a bridge railing
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon's)
A real treat from the weekend
Mountain Sheep
Wonders of the forest
The intelligent Common Raven
Through a fancy window
Lavendula
Here one minute, gone the next
Through the Rocky Mountains
Moth on a washroom window
Happiness is ... playing in a puddle
Metal and stone
So handsome
A different kind of perch
Hybrid Poplar catkins
Thinking about the big leap
Baby cone of a Larch tree
Iridescence
A matching stripe
Hiding in the shadows
Drip ... drip ...drip ...
The balance of land and sky
To brighten my photostream
Mallard with reflections
Great Mormon / Papilio memno
Held in an icy grip
A distant beauty
I spy with my little eye
Graecian Shoemaker male / Catonephele numilia
A cooperative Coot
A welcome sight
Let the melting begin
Superman's barn
An element of trust
Julia Heliconian / Dryas iulia
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Happy Mother's Day


Just wanted to wish all of you who are mothers, a very happy Mother's Day. I'm not sure which countries celebrate this important day today, but I think every day should be Mother's Day, so celebrate anyway! We have the most important job in the world so, Hooray for Mothers (present and those who are no longer with us)!
It's always such a delight to see these early spring flowers blooming after seven long winter months of snow and ice on the ground.. These Hepatica flowers (macro photo) were growing at the Reader Rock Garden on 7 May 2014, when I called in to see if anything had started to grow yet. Very few flowers to be seen, other than a few scattered clusters of Hepatica and a few tiny Squill. Spring is so late this year.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatica
It's plus 6°C this morning, getting up to 11°C this afternoon. The sun is shining and the sky is blue : ) So far, the forecast is for sun and mid-teen temperatures all next week, so maybe spring really has sprung!
It's always such a delight to see these early spring flowers blooming after seven long winter months of snow and ice on the ground.. These Hepatica flowers (macro photo) were growing at the Reader Rock Garden on 7 May 2014, when I called in to see if anything had started to grow yet. Very few flowers to be seen, other than a few scattered clusters of Hepatica and a few tiny Squill. Spring is so late this year.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hepatica
It's plus 6°C this morning, getting up to 11°C this afternoon. The sun is shining and the sky is blue : ) So far, the forecast is for sun and mid-teen temperatures all next week, so maybe spring really has sprung!
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