The final stage of an Artichoke
Back-lit White-tailed Deer
Barn with the fallen cupola
A welcome splash of colour
Pine Grosbeaks
Glorious scenery for a Christmas Bird Count!
Mountain Chickadee / Poecile gambeli
Pine Grosbeak female
Trudging through the snow
Last night's snow .... and -29°C (windchill -38°C)
Common Redpoll
Love a Llama
Red barn in winter
Jackrabbit, seen in my car headlights
Handsome Pine Grosbeak male
On a Christmas Bird Count, -23C
An old dog named Fang
Happy New Year, everyone!
On a brutally cold New Year's Day Count
On a New Year's Day Bird Count
Pretty in the sunshine
In memory of my daughter
A glimpse through the trees
A simple, natural Christmas
Not quite Santa's reindeer
Beautiful and, oh, so cute
Happy Christmas Eve!
Snow-capped
Always a treat
Common Redpoll with an orange spot
Hungry Moose
King of silos
The birding blind at Frank Lake
Feeding frenzy - is the top right bird a Hoary Red…
A welcome addition to our Christmas Bird Count
In search of an owl - with permission
Birders on an Audubon Christmas Bird Count
Common Redpoll
Here comes the snow
Unexpected, and very welcome, Moose
The difference four days make
Farm cat
Under a Chinook arch
Handsome Mulie buck
A sunrise sky that lasted till sunset
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Merry Christmas to all those who celebrate!


I happened to have already scanned this image a few years ago and thought I'd use it today, to wish everyone who celebrates Christmas a very happy day. Me, many, many years ago (lol!), wearing homemade, flannel pyjamas and clutching one of my Teddy bears. Merry Christmas, everyone!
Here, our temperature on Christmas morning is -19C (windchill -29C). Extreme cold warnings are in effect for Alberta. The forecast for "a few flurries" has changed, so sunshine should be here to stay all day. There is too much snow on the ground already, so we don't need any more.
Here, our temperature on Christmas morning is -19C (windchill -29C). Extreme cold warnings are in effect for Alberta. The forecast for "a few flurries" has changed, so sunshine should be here to stay all day. There is too much snow on the ground already, so we don't need any more.
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I really hope you get this printed up and framed.
Stay warm and safe Anne
Bright Blessings to you my dear friend
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