Hoar frost everywhere you look
My Christmas present to my daughter : )
Hoar frost on barbed-wire
Happy Christmas, everyone!
Sunset on the Prairies
Inukshuk Santa
Makes me think of Santa
Happy Christmas!
Sharp-tailed Grouse silhouette
Frosty fence and fields
White against blue
A curtain of hoar frost
Rambler
I love our blues and whites of winter
Just for the record
The farmyard cat
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Wild Licorice seedpods / Glycyrrhiza lepidota
Driving in a winter wonderland
Pileated Woodpecker in tree cavity
Playing with plastic wrap
Frosted Rose hips
Rolling hills in winter
Walking in a winter wonderland
Pink for a change
Male Merlin with hoar frost
Glorious, hoar frost day
Three little kittens
Just for the record
Frosty old Chevrolet truck
Merlin male, back view
A few of the 25 Mule Deer seen
Always love an owl
Cold and damp - but so beautiful
A nice old barn
Three little birders of the wrong kind
Not easy being a birder or photographer : )
A beautiful hoar frost day
Merlin male
Hoar frost and Mackerel sky
Yellow for a change
Time to rest
American Three-toed Woodpecker
A memory of good old England
Short-eared Owl
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Christmas baubles


My youngest daughter and I went to the annual Spruce Meadows Christmas Market on 14 November 2014. This is where I saw this bright bunch of colourful Christmas baubles, hanging inside one of the small, temporary "shops".
Afterwards, on a short drive SW of the city, we stopped to photograph the row of five old, red granaries that are popular with local photographers. Unfortunately, not a cloud in the sky - clouds make for a more interesting shot. The farm was recently sold, so everyone is hoping that the new owners will leave these granaries standing. The gate was open yesterday and we could see several contractors working on something way out in the middle of the huge field.
Afterwards, on a short drive SW of the city, we stopped to photograph the row of five old, red granaries that are popular with local photographers. Unfortunately, not a cloud in the sky - clouds make for a more interesting shot. The farm was recently sold, so everyone is hoping that the new owners will leave these granaries standing. The gate was open yesterday and we could see several contractors working on something way out in the middle of the huge field.
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