Prickly Lettuce
Don't get excited - an old image, LOL!
Colours of happiness
Two-faced
Caught between seasons
Patterns and shapes
Orange Hawkweed
I'm so beautiful
Green
Lycopodium clavatum moss
A regular friend
Layers
Feathers of ice
Short-term beauty
Grafted
Not going anywhere
Dreamy
From the forest floor
Mushroom
A little pink universe
Purple Prairie-clover
Remembrance Day
Yellow Heather
An autumn moment
Blazingstar
Mum's the word
Split gill
Vesper Sparrow
Contrast
Tucked away
Those were the days
Into the blur
Bashful
Beyond their prime
Happy Halloween!
One tiny petal
Mooned
Brightening up the forest
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When the sun shines down
Storm-chaser
Red rules
Mind-boggling
False Solomon's-seal
1956 Plymouth stationwagon
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Taken just over a year ago at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park. I like the shape of these little mushrooms and the markings. I have always disliked photos that have the subject bang in the centre, but I'm finding that in so many of my square images, it looks really off-balance when I try putting the subject to one side .... sigh.
Was finally out on a walk this morning. It has been such a beautiful day today, that I knew I just had to get out there, before my joints seize up completely : ) There were hardly any birds down in the park - presumably, they were all up at the feeders in the gardens that are along the edges of the park! Such a shame that they are being drawn away from their natural areas. Did see two of the family of four Great Horned Owls at Sikome, Fish Creek Park, though, which is always a treat. Too many branches in the way for any photos today : )
Was finally out on a walk this morning. It has been such a beautiful day today, that I knew I just had to get out there, before my joints seize up completely : ) There were hardly any birds down in the park - presumably, they were all up at the feeders in the gardens that are along the edges of the park! Such a shame that they are being drawn away from their natural areas. Did see two of the family of four Great Horned Owls at Sikome, Fish Creek Park, though, which is always a treat. Too many branches in the way for any photos today : )
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