Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: my back garden

Early September snowfall : (

09 Sep 2014 254
This is definitely not what most people wanted to see yesterday, 8 September 2014! An early snowfall that left something like 5" of snow. I was so relieved that I didn't have to go anywhere, as I would imagine the roads were not good. We must have had something like 4 months without snow this year, that's all! Took this quick shot looking through one of my windows at home. Calgary is under a Snowfall Warning and the following alert for today/tonight is from the Weather Network: "Snowfall, with total amounts of 10 to 15 cm is expected. Another round of snow is expected to develop over southwestern Alberta tonight as an upper disturbance moves in from British Columbia. Accumulations of 10 to 15 centimetres of snow are expected with the system, although local amounts over 20 centimetres are possible over higher terrain. The snowfall will taper off Wednesday afternoon as the system moves south out of the province." By the way, the small tree in the foreground is one of about six that have appeared from nowhere in my garden. Can anyone tell from the leaves what species of tree this is? They all need to be removed - can't believe how fast they grow! Later: the estimate given on the News this evening is that about 5,000 trees in the city have been damaged (some badly, of course). The main cause is that all the trees still have all their leaves, so the snow couldn't fall between the branches. There were power outages in parts of the city - I've been lucky, so far. Will probably get 5-10 cm of further snow tonight, so the roads will be really bad tomorrow. I have a volunteer shift, so have no choice but to go part way across the city. Fortunately, a lot of this first snowfall has now fallen off the trees, so tonight's snow will not be added to the first snow. Chris, from Friends of Fish Creek Park, added in an e-mail to me today that on the News, they said that "the last time we had snow like this on this date was 1921." Interesting! Temperature today has been 2C - far from summer warmth!!

A splash of colour

02 Jul 2014 1 210
Something like 15 years ago, someone gave me a single, tiny Purple Geranium plant. A big mistake, as this has spread over the years and now needs to be pulled. The small flowers are quite pretty, but the seedpods look such a mess. I know they should be dead-headed, but that would be too much bending, so it never gets done. Makes a welcome splash of colour, though.

Woodlouse in my garden

20 Jun 2014 1 311
Didn't realize this photo was quite as blurry as it is - it didn't look this bad late last night when I was editing it, ha. Hope most of those of you who might look at this shot have a a smaller monitor than mine : ) Anyway, this small Woodlouse was clinging to the side of a pot in my back garden. Found it yesterday, 19 June 2014, when I had to go outside to remove (i.e. bring inside and take down to my basement) two large, heavy bags of wet wood chips. I had been told to remove them - immediately - as it made my garden look unsightly (I'm in a townhouse). So, I had no choice but to do this (straight after a physiotherapy session) and now my arms and shoulders are much more painful again today. Really bad timing! "A woodlouse (known by many common names), plural woodlice, is a crustacean with a rigid, segmented, long exoskeleton and fourteen jointed limbs. Woodlice form the suborder Oniscidea within the order Isopoda, with over 5,000 known species. Though today found worldwide, woodlouse populations in the Americas arrived from Europe by sea alongside humans. Although woodlice, like earthworms, are generally considered beneficial in gardens for their role in producing compost and overturning the soil, they have also been known to feed on cultivated plants, such as ripening strawberries and tender seedlings. Woodlice can also invade homes en masse in search of moisture and their presence can indicate dampness problems. However, they are not generally regarded as a serious household pest as they do not spread disease and do not damage wood or structures." From Wikipedia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlouse