
I hope you’re able to enjoy a chocolate egg. Cheers!

I hope you’re able to enjoy a chocolate egg. Cheers!
I saw my first black capped chickadee of the year. That’s a very good sign of warming temperatures!
They are so pretty and delicate looking, but are actually very hardy. They live through the cold subarctic temperatures of the Northwest Territories very successfully; they store incredible amounts of food and spend their winters sheltering in knotholes.

Their memories for recalling where they have food stores is prodigious, which is a main reason why they can survive so well up here.
I love hearing their distinctive “chick-a-dee-dee-dee-dee-dee” song and seeing them on their undulating flight paths from tree to tree.
Happy Saturday.
We had a combination of rain and snow that later cleared and turned into a nice sunny day …


… that almost made it above 0C.
Happy Friday; happy Easter weekend. 🐰

I hope the melting starts again soon.

Happy Tuesday.
As if we needed reminding of its power, winter came roaring back on the weekend in a very windy, snowy blast.

Some of its leftovers were pretty, but I wish it would go away now!
Happy Monday.
We were above 0C and wildly melting, but Snow and Wind happened.

It’s not supposed to last though, and Melt will return!
Happy Sunday.
Now here is a hardy spring bulb!

The Arctic crocus usually blooms through the snow and actually requires four to six months of cold weather in order to develop.
Nature’s adaptations are amazing!
Happy Saturday.
We have a lot of snow that’s in its melting phase.

So great! Happy spring.

I hope your day goes well.