Dwarf Raspberry / Rubus arcticus
My day, yesterday : )
Heart-leaved Twayblade / Listera cordata var. neph…
Near north end of Plateau Mt. Ecological Reserve
Blunt-leaved Sandwort / Moehringia lateriflora
A view from south end of Plateau Mt. Ecological Re…
False Huckleberry / Menziesia ferruginea
Colour and light
Mountain Dandelion
Gray Jay sunbathing
Harley : )
A sprinkling of colour
Moss Campion / Silene acaulis
One-flowered Wintergreen / Moneses uniflora
Moonwort / Botrychium lunaria
Curiosity on the high plateau
Dwarf Bitterroot / Lewisia pygmaea
Wild Chives
Dusky Grouse
The beauty of Alberta
Wild Bergamot / Monarda fistulosa
Lady of the mountain top
I did it ... I finally did it!
Having one's head in the clouds
Purple Saxifrage / Saxifraga oppositifolia
Flame-coloured Lousewort / Pedicularis flammea
Feeling on top of the world
Growing in unexpected places
Amongst the rocks
Out of hibernation
Yellow Lady's-slippers
Mealy Primrose / Primula incana
Like mini Easter Hot Cross Buns
Blowing in the wind
I'm always ready for a Ruddy
: )
Showing off its beauty
Kissed by the light
Family in the spotlight
Swainson's Hawk
Rain-drenched Western Wood Lily
Beauty comes in small packages
Little grass muncher
Another Monarch
Newly fledged
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Creating water patterns
Friends organized a wonderful day out for eight of us yesterday, walking the Sarrail Falls Trail along the edge of Upper Kananaskis Lake, in the Rocky Mountains. Our aim was to find anything that grew, flew or crawled - anything beautiful : ) My favourite kind of day! I just managed to catch this shot throuh the trees along the edge of the lake and liked the water patterns created by this couple in a boat (have blurred out the man's face). As you can see from my photo, the weather was absolutely perfect, though it did get rather too hot later on in the day. It was supposed to get up to 30C, but I don't know what the temperature ended up being. Thanks so much, Dorothy and Stephen, for another wonderful day and thanks so much for doing the driving! (Oops, almost forgot to mention the second stop, at Elpoca - just a short walk, or should I say climb, up a scree slope (loose, very sharp pieces of rock) overlooking a beautiful stream with small waterfalls. However, I got just a short distance and then was unable to get around a bend where footing was maybe 4" wide and too high for me to get down to the ground below. Nothing to hold on to, but moss, ha. Then came the problem of how to turn around on that narow edge so that I could go back to where I started, to join a couple of others who knew it was not a climb they wanted to try. Thanks, David, for trying your best to help!
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