i found an unusual seed under a cabbage leaf in my garden. i thought it was just a myth that babies are found under cabbage leaves, but you never know….
an unusual seed pod
peacocks
the peacocks at the zoo were in fine form today. i didn’t see the hens but the cocks where showing off for all the admiring people. i took about a zillion shots and will be putting more up in days to come.
realpuki frock swap
here is ellyce admiring the wonderful swap goodies from gill. she is marveling over the tiny stitches, but wonders when smidge will be here?
forget me nots, shooting stars and wood violets.
the interesting thing about being a klutz is all the things you see while watching your footing. i sometimes forget to look around at the mountains, i’m so fascinated by the little details up close.
but my reward is seeing creation in the closeups. i an awestruck by the diversity and incredible detail in a tiny flower that blooms today and is gone tomorrow. there is comfort in the thought that if the creator cares for them, how much more does he care for me?
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digory goes travelling.
so having a boy in the house is really shaking things up. boys are loud and have so much energy. the girls were being driven to distraction, so i decided to take him on a road trip to explore the mountains, welcome him here, and give the girls a little respite.
first we drove off to kananskis to try to get to elbow lake. the first road we tried was closed so we headed off on backroads tying to go the long way round to see if we could get there another way. after a couple of hours in the car digory was getting really wiggly, so we stopped at the start of a small trail and went exploring.
digory insisted on dragging along his new skateboard. (it was supposed to be for his brother who is still away at school but i’m not sure digory will give it up 🙂 )
he is quite the little ham, and loves to climb on everything
we found a whole field of dandelions and digory was quite fascinated with these strange yellow things. i don’t think he’ll like them quite as much after he has to weed the garden a few times 🙂
introducing digory
our house has grown with the addition of a boy! this is digory a white skinned littlefee boy. when he arrived i found the skin color too stark and wondered how he’d ever blend in with the rest of us. the other surprise was that the 6/7 wig he was supposed to wear turned out to be way too big. so there he sat waiting for a long time. after a lot of thought and research i decided to enhance his default faceup (which i also wasn’t all that thrilled with.) i added extra blushing and freckles, then cut all the curls off of an auburn 5/6 girls wig to make him into a pale redhead. i love how he turned out.
digory is a real boy. he was not impressed that i didn’t have a shirt for him yet. “look lady” he said “don’t you know redheads burn easily?” i think he is going to shake things up as the girls have been quiet and ladylike so far.
reflections
there’s a pond not far from our house, down in a valley and sheltered from the wind. after a rainfall it has the most amazing reflections. today the wind was from the wrong direction so there are some ripples, but i managed to get this shot anyway.
banff/lake louise trip day 7 afternoon
after lunch we headed back home. reluctant to get right back into our normal routine we made one last stop at big hill springs provincial park
over the river and through the woods…
there were some lovely rock cliffs to climb
and i even found a cave.
i wanted to go in and do some exploring, but was afraid i might wake a hibernating bear, so instead i just peeked in the entrance. not having a flashlight with me i couldn’t see very far.
i ended by sitting on the bridge and dreaming of spring, when we can come out and swim in the creek