It might be autumn, but in the Okanagan, there are still many lovely boating days left.

Happy Thursday.
It might be autumn, but in the Okanagan, there are still many lovely boating days left.

Happy Thursday.

These seem to be a type of daisy, but they are very bright autumn flowers, no matter what they are called. 🙂

If you look closely, you will see some yellow leaves. Autumn comes early in Northwest Territories.

Dandelion Enjoy!***These images are for your entertainment, joy, and inspiration.You can view more in my Gallery and beyond.
Today’s #Picture to Inspire Imagination: 29/August/21
The dandelions are going to seed …

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Today’s #Picture Inspiring Imagination: 24/August/21
Autumn leaves coming soon …

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Today’s Pictures: 4 Nov 20
More tranquil autumn photos from Stuart. 🍁
Here are some candle flowers. But they can’t hold a candle to …

Oh … hello. Where did you come from? Well, it seems that a magic pumpkin has joined my Friday Flower post. Umm, not sure how I feel about that. I suppose it can stay as long as nothing else creepy happens.
Dear Pumpkin Being: do not grow arms, legs, fangs, or a mouth. If you do, I will get my blender and turn you into mush. Got it?
Not kidding.

Happy Halloween! 🎃

The path into the trees. One of those days when the walk had to be a dash and dare it. We were forecast a brief respite, with possible sunshine, …
Today’s Pictures: 28 Oct 20
Beautiful autumn photos from Stuart. Please enjoy. 🙂
I found this form of wild pea still flourishing even though it has now become quite cold here in the Northwest Territories.

Nice to still see these colours, but they won’t last long now.
Happy weekend, everyone. 🙂
With Thanksgiving coming up, you could have really fresh cranberry sauce if you lived here. There are lots of them!

But … they are just millimetres above the ground, so picking them is not easy, especially if your back is touchy.

I tasted one, and they are very tart, the way they should taste, and also very crisp, and just … very intensely cranberry.
I think I’ll leave these for the bears and bison, though.
Happy Tuesday. 🙂