From my archives - Long-tailed Weasel
Memories of last summer
Set from the movie, The Revenant
Northern Pygmy-owl from January
The face of innocence
Dragonfly paradise
Poppy seedhead with pink bokeh
A moment of closeness
Reflections
Distant, but much appreciated
Guarding his barn
A good stretch of the legs and wing
Gently falling snow
Examining a cavity
On a cold and windy day
Beauty in the forest
A mix of citrus colours
Bohemian Waxwings
Incomplete
Coughing up a pellet
Snow Bunting, still for a moment
Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone N P
Northern Pygmy-owl with snack
From shadow to light
Old homestead in sunset light
Prairie Falcon
Tiny predator with prey
Mountains at sunset
Barn with a difference
Sitting so pretty
Red barn on a sunny day
Layers and stripes
Old barn with a view
Horse on the prairie
Making sure we go the right way
Summer dreams
Horned Lark
Pileated Woodpecker at work
Little nut and seed eater of the forest
Just a different perch
One of my favourite finds
Cormorants and their reflections
Blending in
Handsome Pileated Woodpecker
Bow River, E end of Fish Creek Park
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Dreaming of summer flowers


I just needed a change of colour and subject, so had to dig into my archives last night. Thought this would be a change from winter scenes, old barns, and tiny owl images! I prefer a plainer background for my Lily photos, which is no doubt why I never posted this one before. Maybe someone who lives in Boston will see this and it will remind them that spring and summer really will arrive eventually! Those poor people over on the east coast - what a brutal time they've been having and continue to have, with cold temperatures and THAT much snow!
This photo was taken at the Reader Rock Garden on 10 August 2011. Last year, 2014, was not a good year for getting out to photograph flowers (or most things, actually), thanks to severe pain from inflammation of the rotator cuffs in both shoulders, plus weather-related reasons including a lot of rain. The devastating snow storm in September, that damaged or destroyed thousands of trees in the city, closed the parks and natural areas.
This photo was taken at the Reader Rock Garden on 10 August 2011. Last year, 2014, was not a good year for getting out to photograph flowers (or most things, actually), thanks to severe pain from inflammation of the rotator cuffs in both shoulders, plus weather-related reasons including a lot of rain. The devastating snow storm in September, that damaged or destroyed thousands of trees in the city, closed the parks and natural areas.
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