
Buschwindröschen-Saison – Der Tag
Beautiful bush anemone from Radelnder uHu. I hope you stop for a visit as there are many lovely photos.

Buschwindröschen-Saison – Der Tag
Beautiful bush anemone from Radelnder uHu. I hope you stop for a visit as there are many lovely photos.


From the shoot on April 10, there were two locations with multiple turtles sunning together. This layout seemed the more interesting. This …
04.18.2023 Turtle Tuesday-The more the merrier
A lovely photo of turtles on a log from Stephen Gingold. If you visit his site you will see many great nature pictures.
As we drove through the Rocky Mountains, I saw this beautiful view of a cloud-shrouded Mount Robson. Very appropriate since its other name is Cloud Cap.

The weather was quite variable and after the glimpse above, the cloud closed in again, emphasising that Cloud Cap Mountain is indeed cloudy.

Happy Tuesday.

Remember Quentin, sole survivor of a flock of over forty quails that used to wander through the yard? It has been a few years since the flock has …
Quentin Quail Is Alive and Well
Please enjoy this story about Quentin Quail from Anneli at wordsfromanneli. Warning: Quentin’s story is quite sad.
We recently drove through the Rocky Mountains again on our way northward, and stopped at Valemount, British Columbia, to stretch our legs and spend the night.
The weather was variable with mixed sun and cloud and a few rain showers, but the temperature was well above zero. Fairly typical April weather, really.

Valemount is in the traditional territory of the Kootenai, Shuswap and Rocky Mountain Cree and is located between the Rocky, Monashee and Cariboo Mountains. It’s the nearest community to the west of Jasper National Park and is one of 14 designated resort municipalities in British Columbia (Wikipedia). We often stop there to rest or for the night as there are a couple of good hotels with decent restaurants and there’s also a good local brewery.

There are many outdoor activities in the Valemount area because of its location: skiing, both downhill and cross-country, snowboarding and snowmobiling; and in the summer, hiking and walking. And then there’s the scenery. Surrounded by gorgeous mountains, the views are stunning, no matter the season.

Although we are glad that our regular drives through this area will be coming to end in October, we have really enjoyed Valemount and the many beauties of the area.

I’m sharing these pictures to show the beauty of our world, hoping viewers may be inspired to take action to save it from the destruction humans are …
#ScenicSaturday 15th April 2023
A great aerial view of our beautiful earth from Stuart Aken.
The Penticton duck flock likes to hang out in and near this creek that empties into Okanagan Lake.

They are frequently in and out and spending time on the embankment as well where people tend to feed them and make a fuss of them, but the creek is their favourite.

Happy Sunday.
A mill pond-calmness on Okanagan Lake produced this beautifully reflective and meditative surface.

Spring can gift us with such tranquility and serenity in a single view.
Happy weekend.
In Penticton, spring is a-flutter and a-bloom. The ducks are happily pairing off, the Canada geese couples are arriving and the spring bulbs are blooming.

Daffodils, otherwise known as narcissi, are such an enticing spring yellow.

A goose couple eyes us suspiciously from the water. They can be very aggressive and loud, but if one is cautious and slow, they won’t shout at you too badly.
Unfortunately, I won’t be able to enjoy more of Penticton’s spring until I return five weeks from now.
Happy Friday.