Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: just north east of Nanton

Rest in peace, my brother, John

30 Dec 2010 175
I just couldn't get to sleep last night and ended up getting up around 4:00 a.m. and turning on my computer. I was feeling very worried about my brother in Birmingham, England, as no one had received a Christmas card from him or an e-mail for about a month. My oldest daughter hadn't been able to contact him by phone over Christmas, either. So, I decided to e-mail two wonderful, long-time girlfiends who live in Birmingham, to see if they had heard from John, which they hadn't. I went back to bed, sure I wouldn't fall asleep, which I didn't. About 7:30 a.m., I had a dreaded phone call, from a very kind Policewoman in Birmingham, letting me know that my brother (aged 61) had died, at home. He lived alone. She had not been given any details yet, so I have to wait to hear more. I don't know who called the Police, but I am thankful that they did. The Policewoman didn't know when John had died (from Angina, I suspect), but I think it may have been just after his last e-mail to me, on November 26th. John led such a healthy life-style, eating very healthily and enjoying his walks, but genes sometimes just win! I have no idea how I will deal with all this - that is one problem when family members live across the world from each other. I haven't flown anywhere since 1978 and haven't been anywhere in all that time, so, at the moment, this feels like one unbearable nightmare to me. John was my only sibling and neither of my parents is alive. Also, my own health is at its lowest in many years, so the awful possibility of having to travel fills me with dread. As with everything, though, one seems to eventually get through these very tough times. I will probably keep posting on Flickr, as this always feels a comforting place to be, and it will perhaps take my mind off everything else for a little bit at a time. Please bear with me if I don't do as much commenting as I would like.

The power of bokeh

28 Sep 2010 119
Each year, we are lucky enough to have a trip down south of the city to just north east of Nanton, to visit Jim Coutts and his wonderful homestead and gardens. My favourite thing to see there is his incredible Poppy garden. This is yet another photo I took while soaking up all the beauty. Later: this morning, the sun was shining and sky was blue and the forecast was for sun, so I decided to drive out westwards to Kananaskis, along Highway 22X. Hadn't gone all that far when a Cold Front moved in and the sky turned grey and it rained and didn't stop until after I got back home about three hours later! A total waste of an afternoon, except that I did get to see some beautiful fall colours, though they just don't look the same in pouring rain and low light : ) A lot of leaves are already coming off the trees, so I really hope the colours will last for at least a little while longer.

Tarnished Plant Bug / Lygus lineolaris

25 Sep 2010 184
This very tiny Tarnished Plant Bug was on a Yarrow plant growing in Jim Coutts' amazing homestead garden, just north east of Nanton, southern Alberta. Love seeing these little bugs with their white heart pattern : ) The adult is about 3 mm wide and 6 mm long. and has a "distinctive, triangular or ‚ 'V'- shaped marking in the upper centre of their backs and membranous wingtips ... Only recently have lygus bugs been considered serious economic pests of canola." Just got home from a busy, busy day, birding for maybe three hours this morning and then a special trip just south of the city to the Calgary Zoo Ranch. We are very fortunate to get this chance, and so were able to see a few endangered Whooping Cranes, which are in a breeding program there. Sandhill Cranes are also kept there. Also saw endangered Vancouver Island Marmots and several endangered Przewalski's Horses. www.srd.alberta.ca/BioDiversityStewardship/WildSpecies/Bi... nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/AsiaTrail/fact-phorse.cfm www.marmots.org/

Heaven on earth

28 Aug 2010 157
This is such an amazing place to be, especially at this time of year, when the Poppy garden is still in bloom! This is just one very tiny corner of Jim Coutts' beautiful homestead garden, south of Calgary, near Nanton. A few of us visited for part of yesterday - must admit that I made a bee-line straight for the Poppies! When we made the annual trip last year, it was in September, and the Poppies were finished, to my great disappointment. It felt so good to look up and see BLUE sky after the "summer" we've had : ) Thanks so much to Jim for letting us descend once again upon his property! We enjoy and appreciate it so much. After lunch, we headed off to botanize a hilltop of prairie grassland belonging to Rob Blades - thanks, Howard, for leading us there and also letting us botanize the little bit of your land that we had time to enjoy.

Bluer than the sky

29 Aug 2010 130
Not sure if this is Common Flax or Wild Blue Flax. I thought it was the first, but now I'm not sure. Anyway, it's Flax : ) It did seem to be a darker shade of blue. Delicate flowers that are so blue and beautiful. This one was growing at Jim Coutts' homestead, near Nanton, south of Calgary, where we spent part of the day on Friday.

Poppy red

29 Aug 2010 205
I love poppies at all stages and so this was where I headed off to straight away on Friday, when several of us went south of the city to Jim Coutts' homestead, just north east of Nanton. I was thrilled to bits when I noticed the distant sea of red and knew that Jim's wonderful Poppy garden was still in bloom. Our annual trip to see his gardens and homestead was in September last year - and there wasn't a single petal left on any Poppy, which was so disappointing. Interesting to note that Jim used to be the former principal secretary of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. After visitng Jim and being shown around his incredibly beautiful homestead, we drove west through William's Coulee to botanize a hilltop of virgin prairie grassland belonging to Rob Blades (about 5 acres; 1 mi W of Meridian Rd, on Connemara Rd) and then to botanize some prairie grassland belonging to Howard Hornecker. Thanks, Jim, Rob and Howard for giving us these wonderful opportunities! And thanks so much, Laura, for driving!

Shrubby Cinquefoil

30 Aug 2010 132
Shrubby Cinquefoil is a very common plant here. I always think it has quite a pretty flower centre. Actual flower is much smaller than seen here, of course : ) Seen at Jim Coutts' homestead, just north east of Nanton, south of Calgary. talkaboutwildlife.ca/profile/?s=1152

Upright Prairie Coneflower / Ratibida columnifera…

31 Aug 2010 174
Normally, Prairie Coneflower has plain, bright yellow petals, but we saw these different ones in the beautiful homestead garden belonging to Jim Coutts', just north east of Nanton, Alberta.

Is this a Shield Bug?

31 Aug 2010 158
I thought this was a Shield Bug (on Yarrow plant), but then came across a different name of something similar on Google. Thought I wrote it somewhere, but I can't remember where : ) Or maybe it's an immature one of a Shield Bug species? Quite a fancy pattern for such a tiny bug. Found and shared by Doug (dougwaylett) in Jim Coutts' homestead garden, just north east of Nanton, Alberta. Thanks, Doug!