
A favourite beach near our home. We feel very fortunate this summer that we’re not enveloped in fires, smoke …

… or humidity.
Happy Thursday.

A favourite beach near our home. We feel very fortunate this summer that we’re not enveloped in fires, smoke …

… or humidity.
Happy Thursday.

Bernie
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A beautiful, unedited sunset photo from Bernie at 3six5Snap2. It’s definitely a wow!
… vanille fraise (strawberry vanilla) hydrangeas that are totally white when they first bloom but then become pink as they mature …

… frolicking koi …

… a green-veiled creek trickling along …

… black-eyed susans with their colourful faces …

… and sunny grapes getting ready to become wine.

Happy Wednesday.
We recently watched a Snowbirds air show: the Snowbirds are the Royal Canadian Air Force’s military aerobatics flight demonstration team. The show was delayed by a thunderstorm, but once it passed, they took to the air. Here are some highlights.

Seven of the team’s nine aircraft against a clearing sky …

… doing their close quarter, high speed passes …

… punctuated by fabulous starburst maneuvers …

… including a heart-shaped aerial attitude that I wasn’t able to capture as I wanted to watch the show as well as take pictures …

… among other fantastic maneuvers that are a wonderful demonstration of flying prowess. Here’s a short video.
It was a great show and brought a big smile to the face of this old pilot.
Happy Sunday.
There are many, many ways to relax. A sun-warmed rock might do …

… or a pretty green vista …

… or possibly a quiet sunset at day’s end …

… however you relax, the important thing is that you do.

Happy weekend.
More hydrangeas … is it possible to have too many?

Raindrop pink ones …

… and some pale mauvish ones …

… and some lovely cream and light blue ones … no, you definitely can’t have too many!
Happy Friday.
Lots of lovely summer greens of every shade …

… border our creeks …

… are reflected in our lily ponds with their green lily pads …

… shade the fish through the hot days …

… and provide a backdrop for all our lovely flowers.
Happy Thursday.
Morning Dew
A beautiful photo from Samuel at Photoear. Please click the link above to see more of Samuel’s gorgeous pictures in both colour and monochrome.
This eagle was doing some serious hunting.

After swooping over the forest, he or she came back to a tree to survey the lunch field.

I think my presence may have been a bit of a distraction, so I decided to move on in order that the hunting could continue without human interference.
Happy Sunday.
I recently had an interesting conversation with one of the groundskeepers at the nearby Japanese garden about the fish in the pond there and learned a lot about the differences between koi and carp.

Koi are a domesticated, ornamental variety of carp that are the result of centuries of selective breeding for lighter colours such as orange, white, yellow and the mottled types as well. The behaviour of koi is also different; they are much less aggressive than carp.
Carp are a dull greyish brown and sometimes difficult to spot in the water; of course that is one of their natural defences, something that koi no longer have.

The fish in the Japanese garden pond are a mix of koi and carp; people have apparently been randomly dropping carp there after they become too big for their home fish tanks. In the pond they have been growing and multiplying rapidly because they’re eating everything in sight.

In the photo above, you can see quite a number of dark coloured carp; the groundskeeper says there are about 30 of them.

At the moment plans are in place to remove the carp from the pond in the autumn when their activity slows down; the koi will once again have their pond to themselves.

During the next winter the groundskeepers will also be on the lookout for otters. Last winter one started living in the garden and helping himself to the koi; apparently about half of them were consumed before the otter was trapped and moved to another location. That otter must have thought he was in paradise!

Happy Thursday.