
Pear blossom
This photo of pear blossoms from Vova Zinger is so fresh and pretty. Vova has many more beautiful shots on his blog.

Pear blossom
This photo of pear blossoms from Vova Zinger is so fresh and pretty. Vova has many more beautiful shots on his blog.
I am on my way back to British Columbia from the Northwest Territories, this time via a more southerly route than the one I usually take.

Because of this extremely dry, early spring, there are ferocious wildfires in northern Alberta right now. The smoke from these fires is blanketing much of North America.

As we left the Territories, there were many evacuations and our drive through northern Alberta became rather tense when we encountered a long stretch of very dark, orange-hued, smoke-filled skies.


Long, gentle, soaking rains would be an excellent thing right now. Let’s hope we get some.

During the first week in May, I made my annual trip to Lilacia Park in Lombard in perfect time to see the lilacs and tulips at their best. The garden…
Lilac Time In Lombard
I hope you stop by Sue’s blog, The Nature of Things, to see the rest of her beautiful photos of spring blooms.


All photos taken on March 15, 2023. Another blue sky morning at Bunchberry Meadows today. Winter has not yet loosened its hold on us, but there are …
That’ll Give You a Headache!
A beautiful woodpecker from Allan at Picture This. He has many gorgeous photos on his site, so I hope you stop by for a look.
Lilacs usually bloom in late spring – June – but with the unusually high temperatures this year, some of them are out already.

These old-fashioned flowers have such a gorgeous scent and really are the progenitors of summer.

Happy Tuesday.

Peonies at Seneca Creek State Park, Maryland
This is a gorgeous set of peony photos from Stephen Hung. I hope you click the link above to see the rest of them.
The Canada jay or gray jay is a member of the corvid family and is ubiquitous throughout this country. In fact, except for Alaska and a small portion of the American Rockies, the gray jay is found nowhere else in the world.

Intelligent and cute-looking, the gray jay has also been immortalized in Indigenous lore as a trickster. Given how smart they are about getting food, that’s probably true! I have frequently seen them while out hiking and they always try to charm me into giving them something to eat. Shy they are not!
Happy Monday.

I share my pictures here to show the beauty of our world, encouraging viewers to take action to save it from the destruction we humans are causing to…
#ScenicSaturday 13th May 2023
A beautiful beach on the Greek island of Skiathos, courtesy of Stuart Aken.

… for Mother’s Day.