So, where IS spring?
Visited by an invisible spider
Youth and old age
A tip o' the hat - Happy St. Patrick's Day!
Distracted
Gerbera
Dwarf Powder Puff / Calliandra haematocephala
Sweet little branchling
Northern Pintail
Hoya
Prairie Crocus
Get well, Jim (Garnite)!
Tiny parasol
Feather stripes
Common Sergeant Butterfly
American Kestrel / Falco sparverius
Protea / Leucospermum cordifolium
Tropical beauty
Bewildered?
Mountain Bluebird / Sialia currucoides
Allium and bokeh
Alfalfa
Bohemian Waxwing / Bombycilla garrulus
Paintbrush / Castilleja miniata
Another shroom
Tropical scarlet
Making a statement
Please release me .. let me go
American Robin
Red-winged Blackbird female
Wild Strawberry / Fragaria virginiana
Golden Bean / Thermopsis rhombifolia
Love those soccer ball eyes
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Exquisite
A little splash of red
Ruddy Duck
Pretty in pink
Yellow-headed Blackbird
Purple Avens
Northern Comandra / Geocaulon lividum
Tiny orange parasol
Anemone sp.?
Cherry-faced Meadowhawk
Alpine Forget-me-not
Rufous Hummingbird male
Junco
Like a tiny snowflake in summer
Beauty in miniature
Two non-natives
Baby Coot reflections
Black-billed Magpie
Meadow Goat's-beard / Tragopogon pratensis L
Two Coots - too cute (try saying that three times,…
Star-flowered Solomon's Seal / Maianthemum stellat…
Two-spotted Ladybug
Made my day : )
Common Bearberry / Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Bluebird of happiness
In the rain and hail
Food .... please, pretty please?
Bracted Honeysuckle / Lonicera involucrata
Heart-leaved Twayblade / Listera cordata var. neph…
Nodding Onion with a visitor
Survival of the fittest
Mountain Bluebird
Weird and wonderful
Small/Northern Grass-of-Parnassus / Parnassia parv…
Northern Pygmy-owl
Textured
Lily
Edged in pink
Earthstar
Catching the light
Crumpled
Love those little feet
Yellow and green
One of many
An old sighting
Sunlit
Colour
Bohemian Waxwing / Bombycilla garrulus
Tiny pinwheel
Columbine
Hello
Creeping Thistle / Cirsium arvense
Mold
Tiny trio
Tiny perfection - Lichenomphalia
Egyptian Star Cluster
White-handed Gibbon
Spring is here!
Echinacea
Scabius
Venus Flytrap
Northern Pygmy-owl
Thinking of summer days
Another mushroom
Needed a change
It's me again
Wild European Rabbit
Fringed Gentian / Gentiana crinita
Give me warmth
"Eyes" in the back of my head
American Dipper / Cinclus mexicanus
Common Burdock / Arctium minus
Lonesome guy
Split Gills, I think
Cosmos
Bohemian Waxwing / Bombycilla garrulus
Witch's Butter
Yellow Rose of friendship
Little ribbed beauty
Touched by the light
Peony perfection
The little guy again
Little fungi family
A bokeh of daisies
Sharp-tailed Grouse
Delicate on blue
Northern Pygmy-owl
Sun plus ice
Face to the sun
Fungi
Glowing in the dark
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Puffballs
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We came across this little cluster of Puffballs on September 3rd, when we spent the day botanizing at Bragg Creek Natural Area, west of the city. I always think Puffballs are such amazing things, with their beautifully textured surface.
There has to be some sort of incompatability between my computer and my friend's in England. Two days ago, I started getting the same (?) problem with my Inbox - two or three e-mails from England would not stop repeatedly sending. Had to just sit there and delete and delete - and watch another batch arrive. To say the least, this is not what I needed - and now I still feel completely drained and exhausted. All is OK (for now!).
Which then, of course, turns my thoughts to wondering how on earth are the Japanese people dealing with all that has destroyed their lives? They are strong people and will overcome all this, but my heart and my prayers are with them each and every day.
There has to be some sort of incompatability between my computer and my friend's in England. Two days ago, I started getting the same (?) problem with my Inbox - two or three e-mails from England would not stop repeatedly sending. Had to just sit there and delete and delete - and watch another batch arrive. To say the least, this is not what I needed - and now I still feel completely drained and exhausted. All is OK (for now!).
Which then, of course, turns my thoughts to wondering how on earth are the Japanese people dealing with all that has destroyed their lives? They are strong people and will overcome all this, but my heart and my prayers are with them each and every day.
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