Sunday, September 21, 2025

Bike Racks of Calgary

Perhaps the bike racks in Calgary don't catch every person's imagination, but some of them are quite unique. I thought I would like to highlight a few of them. The first picture is from the East end of Saint Patrick's Island, just by the Zoo bridge.


 Staying on the island, the next two images are close to the playground. 





The next bike rack is in Bridgeland on 9th Street, just across from the Community Centre.


This example of our unusual bike racks is this picture from by the Calgary Zoo.



Recently near the south end of the Skipping Stone Bridge I found these bike racks.




Considering I wasn't out to take pictures of bike racks, our Calgary examples certainly caught my eye.

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Happy Birthday Sweetheart!

On Maria's birthday we celebrated her life by the sibblings and spouses traveling to Linden, Alberta and having lunch at the High Seas Cafe. We spent our last three years camping in Linden and spent the entire of Maria's last summer there. It was one of her favourite places and a suitable spot to visit and share memories. It would have been her 70th birthday. 

Looking north from the lower pond, the view looked as beautiful as ever.

 


Looking south from the common bridge between the upper and lower pond, the view was not a beautiful. The lower pond was drained, the fountain removed, and the dam on thew lower end was being repaired. The entire campground was closed. The lower pond smelled swampy!! :-(


It was a beautiful day, a day of memories and a thought that Maria would want us to return to see how the ponds look when all the work is done. I hope we can make it back next year.

Happy Birthday Sweetheart!

Monday, September 8, 2025

Walking the Neighbourhood

You don't always have to go a long way from home. Here I live in almost the heart of downtown, and the opportunities for pictures Saturday were many. Probably the most fun were these pictures from Saint Patrick's Island; first of an Osprey. This was perched along the South side of the island, and then flew off after being mobbed by a bunch of American Magpies.



There was also a Canada Goose eating in the lagoon. Yes and common bird, but I love the contrast between the extreme detail on the goose and the ethereal background. The subject also seems perfect for a monochrome presentation. 


Also a pretty common bird in Alberta, this Common Merganser was snorkelling along the pond looking for aquatic insects and minnows. 


Also on the island was this Drone Fly, which looks remarkably like a bee.


And finally on my way home, it seemed the colour of the day was red; lovely flowers. It was fun talking to the owners of the house about their pride in the garden.




Monday, September 1, 2025

Best of August 2025

August 2025 was a good month for photographs. The weather was good and there were some good opportunities to be outside.  There were many favourite pictures, and I will share some in categories. The first category is scenic. 

The first weekend of August was spent at the Nipika Mountain Resort. The first day there we walked to the Kootenay River. On the second day we walked to the Cross River.


On the second week I was lucky enough to be taken by a friend to Forget Me Not Pond in Kananaskis. I have never been there before and although we were birding, I did take my full frame camera for scenic pictures.


The last scenic picture of the month is of St. Ignatius Russian Orthodox Church from across the river in East Village in Calgary.


My favourite wildlife picture category is of this Chipmunk at Forget Me Not Pond.


For wildlife, I also love the picture of a Mallard hen taken on a morning walk on the Bow River and a Chickadee picture. 



And finally for the month, in a miscellaneous category, this flower struggling through the sidewalk in Bridgeland. Life always finds a way. Also in this category are some Asters at Nipika and a bee at Forget Me Not Pond. 








 




Monday, July 28, 2025

Best of July 2025

July started off with a celebration of Canada Day. I went down to the Bow River, by the Skip-stone bridge and Saint Patrick's Island. It was a hot day, and lots of people were floating the Bow. The first picture is of a couple floating the Bow and the second is of the Calgary Fire Service water rescue crew - trying to keep everyone safe. The third and last picture from that day is of a young woman taking a selfie down by the water.


 

Later in the month the canola fields were in bloom and I went back out to the canola field of which I took a picture last month. So different now! I took quite a few pictures, but I think this one is the best. The power lines down the left give the field some depth.


Sticking with the no bird theme this month, I would like to finish off with a picture of a Police Car moth (which only makes sense if the police cars in your area are black and white) and a monochrome picture of some flowers in the back alley in Bridgeland.



Okay, three  birds from the middle of the month. The Gray Catbird is an unusual photo because you can see the red coverts under the tail. The Bald Eagle because it is what it is, and the pretty little Song Sparrow are also both worth some recycled electrons.







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Sunday, July 13, 2025

Calgary Stampede Week 2025

On the morning of the Calgary Stampeded Parade I went for a walk to peer through the fences at the horses as they were being prepared for the parade. I was lucky enough to find the spot where the tack and harnesses were checked before the horses and their riders or wagons were allowed into the parade. I was the only person on the sidewalk and it was a great opportunity to view the horses in a quiet spot. This heavy horse picture is my favourite of the day. I love the 'feathers' of the fetlock and the hoof struck the pavemet.


This picture of the Rodeo Queens is also a favourite.  It is fun to note the attitude of the four horses. Two look like this is their first parade (eyes open, ears up and forward) and two look like they have been here many times (necks out, heads down, catching a few more winks). If you enlarge the picture, the queen on the front right is the Rodeo Queen of Australia; how about that!


The night before we had also walked by the holding area for the horses, checking them out. On the way home, the sun was streaming through the clouds and I took this picture from the zoo bridge.


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Monday, June 30, 2025

Best of June 2025

My favourite pictues of the month have family in them, and I won't be showing those. In June I had a wonderful trip to Minneapolis and leaned over the bridge on the Mississippi to take this early morning picture of a rower. The river was very calm that morning and you can see the path of the skip in the water and the paddle strokes.


Facing the other direction, I took this picture on the same morning. This pictures shows the skyline of the University of Minnesota. 


Although I didn't take my birding camera to Minneapolis I was lucky enough to take this picture of a Great Egret.


We had wonderful weather in Calgary for the month of June and the following three pictures highlight the weather on the last day of the month. These pictures were taken at the Carseland Dam and Johnson Island areas.


 

One of my favourite pictues of the month was of these granaries and the field. I need to go back when the crop is in bloom and follow the changes through the growing season.


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Calgary Saddledome in 2025

In November I was lucky enough to be outside on some days where the Calgary Saddledome was highlighted by the sun and the mountains behind....