I loved this little red poppy when I saw it.

Vancouver is experiencing a drought right now and many of the plants are suffering, but this one was holding up well.
Happy mid-week. 🙂
I loved this little red poppy when I saw it.

Vancouver is experiencing a drought right now and many of the plants are suffering, but this one was holding up well.
Happy mid-week. 🙂

Back Streets of Rome Enjoy!***These images are intended as a source of entertainment, joy, and inspiration for the imagination.You can view more of …
Today’s #Picture to Inspire Your Imagination: 02/August/21
Back streets of Rome, courtesy of Stuart. 🙂

A Picnic Table in the Forest of Dean Enjoy!***These images are intended as a source of entertainment, joy, and inspiration for the imagination.You …
Today’s #Picture to Inspire Your Imagination: 1/August/21
A beautiful sun-ray table from Stuart. 🙂

Young Group on Lyme Regis Bay at Sunset Enjoy!*******************************************************************************These images are …
Today’s #Picture to Inspire Your Imagination: 31/July/21
Lovely sunset picture courtesy of Stuart. 🙂

We have taken a little breather to Vancouver. 🙂

Lovely yellow begonias.

Forest Path #2 Enjoy!*******************************************************************************These images are intended as a source of …
Today’s #Picture to Inspire Your Imagination: 28/July/21
A beautiful forest path from Stuart. 🙂

The Okanagan Valley is home to a flock of wild peafowl; their domesticated ancestors were released a couple of decades ago. Did you know that peacocks are a type of pheasant?

No one thought they would survive, but they have done much better than expected and are now well established.

I encountered this one while I was out for a walk. The male approached me while two peahens wandered into a nearby yard.

He turned his back to me and started vibrating his feathers, or in other words, he was inviting me to, um, assess him. It was quite the display, but I don’t think I’m ready to become part of the peacock cult.

Greetings from the peacocks of Okanagan Valley. 🙂