
A beautiful picture from Lutz Brauer at Radelnder Uhu. Please click the link above to see more of his brilliant photography.

A beautiful picture from Lutz Brauer at Radelnder Uhu. Please click the link above to see more of his brilliant photography.
There’s a lot of cold/snowy/windy weather happening right now all over the country so I think a look at the coming attractions are in order.





These flowers and many others will be coming soon to a spring and summer near you!
Happy Tuesday. 🌼
A week ago I started a “looking back” series, where I post pictures from years ago – those that are special to me but not necessarily great. Here are a few more.

These are from our first year in Penticton, before I decided to take a job in the Northwest Territories the following year. Like this one, that winter had been very mild, unlike the ones awaiting us in NWT.






Four months later, in February, 2017, I took on the adventure of working in the Northwest Territories after deciding we would keep our home here in Penticton. We were about to become very spread out over this huge country!
Happy Monday.

The Wind Blasting blizzard chills Balmy breezes kiss bare skin Are you friend or foe?
The Wind
A lovely poem with very effective illustrative pictures from Anneli at Words from Anneli. Please click the link above to see the rest of her post.
No groundhog sightings here today, just some sunny views …

… which, come to think of it, likely means we will have six more weeks of winter …

… since there will definitely be some shadows for the groundhogs to find.
Happy February.
A late January sun shines on snow-covered mountains to the eastern margin of the Okanagan Valley.

We have been fortunate to have had quite a few sunny days or part days during January …

… but not today.
Happy weekend.
A family of Canada geese …

… head to their evening roost …

… in the safety of a reed bed at the edge of the lake.
Happy Friday.
… wherefore art thou, quail?
Ever hard to see because they are so small and have such fantastic camouflage, they also have the additional advantage of being amazingly quick. They will bolt at the slightest movement from a human, so getting photos can be a challenge.

While walking today I came upon a number of them scratching in the dirt along with their buddies, the mallard ducks. The instant they heard me they scattered, running and flying for dear life, but after I stood absolutely still, they returned.

As quietly as I could, I crept closer while fishing my cell phone out of my pocket; unfortunately, I had no other camera with me.

In the front left corner you can see a couple of ducks; the quail seem to get on well with them and I often see them eating and hanging out together. The ducks are much larger but of course they’re all vegetarians!

I find them so cute with their little head feathers and the way they constantly chat with each other. I’ve noticed that the ducks seem to be more contentedly verbal and relaxed when the quail are nearby, too. It’s very true that all of us do better when we have a friend or two.

Happy Thursday.
The day began with a lot of heavy overcast but by mid-afternoon it had cleared off enough …

… to provide us with a lovely sunset.

Windless and with a relatively mild temperature of 2C (35.6F), I enjoyed a colourful late afternoon walk as the sun disappeared.
Happy Wednesday.

Just One Big Cat
This is such a gorgeous photo from Jon at Helluva Times. Please click the link above to see more of his beautiful pictures.