Friday, August 7, 2009

World Famous Lipizzaner Stallions

Is it time yet? Two Lipizzaner Stallions peek out at the crowd.
I saw the Lipizzaners perform tonight with my friend Nancy. The show was at the Westerner in Red Deer.
There are more photos on http://spriritdancedogs.blogspot.com/ This is my favourite...
What beautiful, noble animals. I love Arabians, and can see them in some of these horses, especially in the big, shaded, expressive eyes.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Black-Crowned Night Heron Rookery near Airdrie

On my way home from Banff I spotted a bird on a fencepost and backed up to take a photo. It flew across this little pond and alerted me to a rookery on the rocks right near the road!Since I never get to use that word in normal everyday life, I have to add that I learned all about heron rookeries when I worked for the Ministry of Natural Resources in northwestern Ontario. These little guys looked hunched like tiny penguins. I looked them up when I got home and rather than being unique or critical, they are actually listed as of "LITTLE CONCERN" which I found funny. They are found all over the world and are very successful little herons. These ones lived beside highway 2, and you can see a new Airdrie subdivision in the background. However, no bird or animal should be taken for granted. Some day we may be criticized for not doing more to ensure they remain as successful and healthy as they apparently are today. Water protection is especially important for these birds who depend on it for food.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Rocky Mountain wildlife - Bighorn sheep and Black Bear

On my way home from BC, I was driving along towards Golden when I saw a bunch of people in a tiny parking lot off the highway...and this is why...These Bighorn Sheep are so used to people that they had no reason to move. I strategically faced them with my car, as I know my dogs would have barked if they had seen them, and that might have upset the animals (and made the tourists mad). About 30 minutes later, I saw a truck on the side of the road and so slowed down again - he was photographing this Black Bear on the railway tracks. I sidled along my car, and took this photo. He was closer than it looks and bears can move really fast. Mind you this one was licking salt, I believe.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Log boom on Shuswap Lake, Salmon Arm, BC

On my way to Vancouver last weekend, I stopped and took this photo of a log boom on Shuswap Lake, just on the outskirts of Salmon Arm BC. What a beautiful area! The shape of the hill in behind reminds me of Mt. McKay in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Except that Mt. McKay is usually photographed from the city-scape and not from the water. Here it is below, from the website http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mount_McKay_Thunder_Bay.JPG Boy, this photo below makes me homesick!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Alberta Skies on Canada Day

Fenceline at sunset, east of CalgaryLate afternoon on Canada Day, July 1, I could not stop taking pictures of the sky! It goes on forever here.
Black sky to the south above and below, a farm under a rainbow...Below, the sun lights up Calgary's downtown building on the horizon.
Sky looking west towards the mountains below...
Going north, the sky was clear! That was the way home.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

My Herb Garden




I've always wanted to grow my own herbs so I put two hanging planters on my deck and filled them with sage, oregano, thyme, basil, marjoram, and a few pretty flowers as well. As you can see, the cross is still on my little renovated church.
Since I am new at it, I left the labels in, to make sure I was not accidentally eating daisies or lobelia.
Here is my first harvest. I am making a prime rib roast, using a recipe from Chef Michael Smith - Chef at Home on the Food Network (http://www.foodtv.ca/recipes/recipedetails.aspx?dishid=1750) I just need to add a few potatoes and it is ready to go in the oven! Having my own fresh herbs somehow makes me feel proud, and I am sure this will be even more delicious knowing that I grew them.
In the front of the house, I have put tomato plants against the iron planters. Stay tuned for tomato photos (I hope!)

Monday, June 8, 2009

Prayer Ribbons

In Buddhism they write a word or phrase on a ribbon and tie it to a tree or shrine and let the winds carry the prayer into the skies. I Googled some photos of prayer ribbons in Tibet and Mongolia and liked the looks of them, plus I liked the idea. So I bought a bunch of ribbons, and ended up with a lot of words to symbolize my prayers for family, friends, my dogs, work and new friends. The Alberta winds picked it right up. Later I moved it to a tree, and most of the ribbons ended up being ripped off and flying into the sky. Good prayers I guess!