Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Sunday, March 10, 2024

Chickens


One of my first jobs as a kid on the farm was to collect the eggs laid by the hens.  My mom always liked white chickens and this was, at the very least, a fond memory.  And as everyone knows, fresh eggs are the best. 


Photographed in Margaret, Manitoba on October 16, 2022.

Monday, February 12, 2024

Wheat Stalks

Out for a drive with Miss Daisy...


It was a warm winter's day and while driving through the Connaught area of town I spotted this metal wheat sculpture.  An unexpected find in suburbia.  Nice!


I think Miss Daisy enjoyed her ride around town.  She had her window open, got a few treats and a tummy rub or two.  A lovely way for both of us to spend a Sunday afternoon.     

Photographed in Medicine Hat, Alberta on February 12, 2023.

Monday, February 05, 2024

Abandoned Church in Larson


Have stopped in Larson several times over the years.  


This handsome, if neglected, old Lutheran Church is still holding its own.


A young hawk perched on top the spire...learning to fly. 


Photographed in Larson, North Dakota on September 14, 2023.

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Spring 2017

A flashback to mostly spring blooms...flowers make everything better, n'est pas?


May 21, 2017
A clump of buffalo beans alongside the highway just north of Simpson, Montana.  It's not spring without these cheery golden yellow blooms.  



May 28, 2017
At one time it was common to plant irises at the grave of a loved one...especially in country cemeteries on the prairies.  A lovely way of remembrance.  The grass was just barely turning green at Kincorth Lutheran Cemetery but these irises were already in full bloom.  They're tough and hardy. 
   


June 2, 2017
Fleabane is a native plant throughout the prairies.  This clump of happy white flowers was just outside the entrance to the Empress Cemetery.  The town of Empress is in Alberta, but the Empress Cemetery is just across the border in Saskatchewan.  



June 11, 2017
I'd stopped in Hilda, Alberta to take a few shots of the grain elevator and while doing so, came across this beautiful orange butterfly amongst the alfalfa flowers. 



June 17, 2017
If you're lucky enough to be traveling along Eagle Butte Road near Woolchester, Alberta at just the right time you'll be rewarded with the visual delight of these masses of pink flowers.  I always look forward to seeing "the pink fields" in full bloom.  I believe they are a species of vetch. 
 


June 21, 2017
A bee foraging in the blooms of a froebelii spirea in one of the gardens I tend in town.  Bees really are the busiest little guys.



June 24, 2017
Flowers and butterflies aren't the only spring delight...a doe with her fawns just across the lane from the Post Office where I pick up my mail.  The second fawn is hidden mostly behind mama deer.



June 24, 2017
A pincushion cactus flower on an acreage where I tend to some gardening.  The resulting fruit is sweet and delicious.  Leave some for the animals and birds...they need a treat every so often too.



June 28, 2017
The waxy yellow flower of the native prickly pear cactus.  I found this one high above the southern bank of the South Saskatchewan River in southern Alberta.



June 30, 2017
Bunchberries blooming in the Cypress Hills of Alberta.  They are the smallest variety of the dogwood species I've seen anywhere.  The unique four-petal flowers later develop into brilliant red berries that are enjoyed by a variety of wild animals and birds.

An interesting fact about bunchberries...when a bee or other insect lands on a flower it stimulates the flower to open at the incredible rate of half a millisecond...spreading the pollen at a few thousand times the force of gravity.  Imagine that.

Hope you enjoyed the somewhat belated spring tour of 2017.

Photographed in Montana, Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Monday, January 22, 2024

Red-Winged Blackbird

Late afternoon near Lostwood, North Dakota.



This red-winged blackbird was trilling from his perch on top of a steel fence post.



Photographed on June 21, 2023.

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Saint Paul's near Gros Ventre-Tothill


A long forgotten cemetery about ten miles northwest of the Cypress Hills in Alberta. 
 

It was active from 1914 to 1947 and, at one time, there was also a small church on the grounds.   


"Heaven is my home" reads the epitaph on this child's headstone.     

Saint Paul's Lutheran Cemetery near Gros Ventre-Tothill, Alberta was photographed on September 9, 2023.

Sunday, January 14, 2024

Yellow-Headed Blackbird

It was late spring, the weather was beautiful and gardening duties were under control...time for a road trip.


Spent most days in North Dakota where they'd had lots of snow and spring rain.  That means all the ponds and sloughs were full of water, which in turn means a habitat for migrating birds.  Saw yellow-headed blackbirds just like this one in most every wetland I came across.  Good for them.


Photographed near Plumer, North Dakota on June 19, 2023.

Monday, January 01, 2024

Sunday, December 24, 2023

Out for a Walk with Daisy

Stopped at Daisy's house a few days ago for a visit with her folks, and of course, take her out for a walk around the neighbourhood.  


She's a sweetie!      

Photographed in Medicine Hat, Alberta on December 22, 2023.

Wednesday, December 20, 2023

You're My Best Friend



Buddies.  That pretty well says it all.



Photographed in Dunseith, North Dakota on September 16, 2023.

Monday, November 20, 2023

Daisy

Can't believe it's already been over six weeks since I finished up gardening in Daisy's yard for the season.  





Time flies.


Photographed in Medicine Hat, Alberta on October 7, 2023.

Monday, October 16, 2023

Guard Duty


Nice gate sign...


...complete with big teddy bear on guard duty. 

Photographed near Noonan, North Dakota on June 18, 2023.

Wednesday, October 04, 2023

Wee'l Turtle


The Wee'l Turtle was created in 1982 by George Gottbreht and Curt Halvorson and consists of over two thousand tire rims collected over a sixteen year period.


It is arguably the world's largest man-made turtle structure at forty feet long and eighteen feet high.


The one-ton head is mounted on a pivot so, if you've been eating your Wheaties, you'll be able to bob it up and down. 


Why a turtle? The sculpture is in honour of the Turtle Mountains which lie just a few miles northward.  


One can see the Wee'l Turtle next door to Dale's Diner in Dunseith, North Dakota.

Information courtesy of the World Record Academy.

Photographed on September 16, 2023.

Sunday, July 30, 2023

Orthell Township School

One of several abandoned schoolhouses I saw on a trip to North Dakota late last month.  It was an enjoyable time traveling the back roads in an "all new to me" area.  Lots to see and the weather was agreeable as well.   








The birds in the sky are swallows and their nests are thick under the eaves of the school.  Abandoned buildings make great homes and shelters for wild birds and animals of all sorts.

Photographed near Zahl, North Dakota on June 22, 2023.