… and to all the dads out there …

… including my dear dad too, long departed …

… but always remembered …

Happy Father’s Day.
… and to all the dads out there …

… including my dear dad too, long departed …

… but always remembered …

Happy Father’s Day.
A view of the beach near our home …

… from a pier in the lake.
Happy Saturday.

Wordless Wednesday
A beautiful robin picture from Jude at Cornwall in Colours. Please click the link above to see Jude’s lovely garden photos (and birds, too!). Cheers.
I’ve seen lots of adult Canada geese around, but the goslings are still being minded in more secluded areas while many of the adults forage on their own.

This is a rather unique characteristic of these geese: once their young have hatched, the parents will organise themselves into groups called crèches where a large number of goslings are minded by a few adults while the others go off to eat or sometimes just to sleep or relax. They take turns minding the little ones. And here we humans thought we had child care all figured out!

Outside of town at a smaller lake I recently saw a couple of crèches of about 20 goslings each being minded by two adults. They were very busy! 40 goslings and four adults! Wow. At least the goslings seemed to be very laid back. I guess it’s adulthood that brings with it the grumpy aggressiveness that the Canada geese love to display!

There were a number of mallard ducks around, too, but it seems that many of the birds, even the finicky quail, get on well with the ducks.

When I got back to town I saw a number of geese on Okanagan Lake enjoying an adult time of it.

Although Canada geese are often seen as nuisances, they are an extraordinarily successful species. They mate for life, are extremely committed parents who will go to great lengths to protect their young and they certainly know how to share the workload for the betterment of everyone in the group.
Pretty great characteristics.
Happy Wednesday.
The beauties of the world are there …

… for us to see and appreciate …

… if we choose.

So many, many around the world …

… would give almost anything …

… to live as well as untold numbers of us fortunately do.
Starlight Express
A gorgeous lily picture from Jonathan Chua at Helluva Times. To see more of Jonathan’s stunning photos, please click the link above.
There are often very ordinary but pretty things to see as we travel through our days. We usually just have to take a second to notice.

A pretty snowbell tree with bee …

… and a lace-leaf maple that has almost completed its spring metamorphosis from red to green.
Spring’s lovely sights aren’t to be missed.
June is bursting with lovely flowers! Here are a few that I’ve seen over the last week.





Happy Friday.
Seagulls. Bray, Ireland
I hope you enjoy this beautiful photo from Katarina Bodovski. Please click the link above to see more of Katarina’s lovely pictures.
After a busy morning, this gosling looked about ready for a rest.
Nap Time
A completely adorable picture from Belinda Grover at Belinda Grover Photography. Please click the link above to see more of Belinda’s wonderful pictures.