My wife asked that I continue my nature walks and share my pictures. This blog is for Maria: missed, loved, cherished, celebrated! Instagram: @doug.picguy
Sunday, July 2, 2023
Inglewood July 02
Thursday, June 29, 2023
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Spotted Sandpiper
It was a quiet morning at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary. I went there with friends, and it was a beautiful morning. We are in a heat wave, but it was very pleasant earlier in the day. There wasn't too much exciting, but one of my friends spotted this tiny Spotted Sandpiper bobbing along as it foraged on the shore.
Olympus OM-1, 100-400mm + MC20, 800mm, ISO 800, 1/1600, f/13. June 18, 2023, 9:50 am.
Saturday, June 24, 2023
Griffin Woods
Friday morning, June 23rd, found me on a flower walk in Griffin Woods in SW Calgary. It took us one hour and forty-five minutes to walk the first kilometer. I love the concept of the flower walks, but walking that slow is tiring -- more so than a brisk walk. It is kind of like shopping. Regardless of if the walk is designated a flower walk or a bird walk, I try to keep my mind open to whatever catches my eye. If I was just looking down, I would have missed this view from the path.
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 800, 1/1250, f/9. June 23, 2023, 11:05 am.
This butterfly also caught my eye. This is a Northern Crescent (Phyciodes cocyta). *
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 1250, 1/2500, f/4.5. June 23, 2023, 10:30 am.
It was, however, a wildflower walk and one of the first wildflowers we saw was this Meadow Anemone (Anemonastrum canadense).
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 1250, 1/640, f/4.5. June 23, 2023, 10:15 am.
Everyone wandered by this Common Selfheal (Prunella vulgaris), but I thought it was worth the time to appreciate and photograph.
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 1250, 1/5000, f/4.5. June 23, 2023, 11:00 am.
This delicate Seneca Snakeroot (Polygala senega) is a member of the Milkwort family (Polygalaceae).
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 1250, 1/400, f/4.5. June 23, 2023, 10:35 am.
With a splash of colour (happy yellow) this Pale Agoseris or pale false dandelion (Agoseris glauca) caught my eye. *
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 800, 1/60, f/9. June 23, 2023, 11:40 am.
* Thanks to Nature Calgary and iNaturalist.net for help with the identification. All errors are mine.
Friday, June 23, 2023
Glenbow
Yesterday I went with family to Glenbow Ranch Provincial Park. This was very meaningful for us because when we were growing up, we used to ride our horses on this land. Eric Harvey was kind enough to us as kids that we were allowed to ride there -- "as long as we closed all the gates". We traveled between 15 and 20 kms in an electric golf cart. The weather was perfect!
We saw lots of big skies on our tour. The view from the top was pretty inspiring.
Olympus EM-5 MII, 14-150mm, ISO 1000, 1/3200, f/8. June 22, 2023, 10:05 am.
The colour of the Bow River was amazing. There was little wind, and the river was very still. This view is close to Haskayne Park.
Saturday, June 17, 2023
Nose Hill Park -- Wild Flowers
This morning I went on a Nature Calgary walk with the president. It was a small group, so I learned a lot. Just a few highlight pictures are here. The first one isn't even a flower!
This is just an Aspen leaf. The Aspen Serpentine Leafminer (Phyllocnistis pupuliella) is a small moth that lays its egg on the leaf. The miner feeds inside the leaf, between the layers. The black track is its ... poop. It then moves to the edge of the leaf, curls a small amount up, forms a pupae and then changes into a small moth. Very cool!
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 400, 1/250, f/18. June 17, 2023, 11:00 am. Nose Hill Park, Calgary.
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 400, 1/200, f/18. June 17, 2023, 11:00 am. Nose Hill Park, Calgary.
There were lots of roses in the hill, but amongst the roses were some StickyPurple Geraniums (Geranium viscossimum). These really stood out as the colours didn't seem to fade in the sun like the roses do.
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 400, 1/250, f/18. June 17, 2023, 10:50 am. Nose Hill Park Calgary.
The next flower seems to mean that Spring is finally here in Alberta. These flowers are American Harebells (Campanula rotundifolia). These are quite a delicate little wildflower and are just about done for this year. The contrast of the yellow from the faded rose really highlights the blue.
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 400, 1/40, f/16. June 17, 2023, 11:30 am. Nose Hill Park Calgary.
This Bog Wintergreen (Pyrola asarifolia) was hidden in the Aspens, in the shade.
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 400, 1/25, f/16. June 17, 2023, 11:20 am. Nose Hill Park Calgary.
No, the following picture is not an Aster, it is a Smooth Fleabane (Erigeron glabellus). I only know that because I was told.
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 400, 1/250, f/18. June 17, 2023, 10:50 am. Nose Hill Park Calgary.
And finally, my favourite of the day is this Mountain Deathcamus (Anticlea elegans). It is quite a small delicate flower and I love the small green hearts on the petals. Given its name, it is a little more dangerous than it appears.
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 400, 1/160, f/18. June 17, 2023, 10:45 am. Nose Hill Park Calgary.
This large erratic boulder near the top of the hill caught my attention. The lichen formed an interesting pattern on the sun side of the boulder.
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 400, 1/6400, f/18. June 17, 2023, 11:51 pm. Nose Hill Park Calgary.
The view from the top of the hill, toward the end of our walk was worth the uphill hike.
Olympus OM-1, 30mm Macro ISO 400, 1/400, f/18. June 17, 2023, 12:05 pm. Nose Hill Park Calgary.
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Grateful
Recently I had an enjoyable evening with neighbours. When asked how I was doing, I surprised my self by saying that I was feeling grateful. Some explanation was needed.
Canon EOS M10, 14-45mm, 15mm, ISO 200, 1/60, f/8. July26, 2022. Linden Coulee Campground
Mostly I am grateful for having nothing left unsaid. For our entire married life we started each day telling each other how much they were loved, and we ended each day the same. Toward the end we talked about everything and multiple times during the day we ensured that each knew how much they were loved. The last words Maria heard were how much we loved her, and the last words she spoke was how much she loved us. How many couples can say that? I am so grateful for that!
I am exceedingly grateful for the time we spent together. Each of us left work early and we got to spend lots of time with each other, going many places and doing many things - so many adventures. When time was becoming short, we saw many sunrises together. I will always be grateful for the Linden sunrises!
Canon EOS M10, 14-45mm, 44mm, ISO 200, 1/13, f/8. June 13, 2022. Linden Coulee Campground
Canon EOS M10, 14-45mm, 15mm, ISO 200, 1/25, f/4. June 13, 2022. Linden Coulee Campground
Also, I am grateful for the support of family and friends, and the support of total strangers who took the time to reach out and support - us first, and then me in my grief. I don't think you get through grief on your own, and our family has been amazing.
Canon EOS M10, 14-45mm, 41mm, ISO 400, 1/800, f/13. Masy25, 20222. Peter Lougheed Provincial Park in Kananaskis, Alberta.
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