August 22’s Friday Fleurday

In this hemisphere summer is starting its slow slide toward autumn. Although the temperatures are still high and lots of people are on holidays, the angle of the sun and the shorter days are highlighting the age of the season. I’m also starting to see it in the types of flowers that prefer this time of year.

Yellow coneflowers (with some barberry in the background that’s beginning to turn red) …

… and mountain hydrangeas are obvious examples …

… but so are these pretty pink roses; they definitely have a late season look about them.

Happy Friday.

Wine Time

We visited a favourite winery for lunch.

It has fantastic views of Okanagan Lake from its perch high above on the western side …

… and an excellent restaurant with, of course, excellent wine.

It was so good in fact that we had to do some walking afterwards – with lots of extra water – to make sure we were safe to drive home!

Happy Thursday.

Reblog: My Lensbaby Lenses and the beauty of them

I found this post in the private section of my blog. I am hoping it isn’t one that I haven’t published before. It was set for 2021, so no idea what …

My Lensbaby Lenses and the beauty of them

A beautiful picture of lilac from Leanne Cole. To see more of Leanne’s stunning photography or to read about her photographic techniques, please click the link above.

Comedy Wildlife Photos

Every year there are awards for comedy wildlife photos. Here are a few of the entries that I think are particularly great.

Randy Herman with “You’re not my Mother.”
Phillipe Ricordel with “Easy Fellas – Hajime.” [Hajime: beginning or first]
Ralph Robinson with “Gang of Four.”
Sarosh Lodhi with “Wait – Which Zebra is in Front?”

If you would like to see more of these great pictures, please click the link below.

https://www.comedywildlifephoto.com/gallery/finalists/

Happy Wednesday.

Mallard Ducks

I like how the mallard ducks seem to get on with almost everybody.

They are tolerated by the notoriously grumpy and aggressive Canada geese …

… and by the extremely nervous quail.

But those are other birds. Nevertheless, they clearly aren’t bothered by a whole other species swimming underneath them …

… even when the fish pop up to grab a bug.

If we could all get along this well – or perhaps ignore each other this well – our world might be a very calm place.

Happy Tuesday.

Reblog: Lake Life, July 2025

From my trip last month, this morning was very beautiful! I used the iPhone 15 for these photos, why that happened I don’t know, the Nikon would be …

Lake Life, July 2025

Two gorgeous and relaxing cellphone pictures from John at Las Vegas Photoblog. To see more of his beautiful photography, please click the link above.

Sometimes, life is like that.