
Although the “Nation’s First People” in Canada no longer live in teepees, they still use them for promotional and marketing activities relating to their arts and crafts. This was seen beside the road as we drove through a reservation area.

Although the “Nation’s First People” in Canada no longer live in teepees, they still use them for promotional and marketing activities relating to their arts and crafts. This was seen beside the road as we drove through a reservation area.

Our travels in Canada brought us past hundreds of waterfalls and every now and then I’d be close enough to get a good shot of them. This one was when we were on the Rocky Mountaineer.

This little duckling was making sure it didn’t get left behind. Seen in a pond near a hotel we stayed at in Canada

In the winter it’s a ski resort, but in the summer Whistler is a MTB destination and they have lots of bikes for rent!

We spent two days on this train viewing amazing scenery. And it looks like I’m train surfing, doesn’t it?
The scotch thistles are out. They are a weed and I need to get rid of them but, as yet, unable to work in the garden. However, they do make for good subject matter when taking photos. And I love their colours when they’re in flower.
I’m now getting back outside into my garden, which is such a blessing. It’s not until you lose the use of something for sometime (in my case a foot and leg) that you don’t realise how much it means to you. So glad to be walking again, even if slowly. Yesterday I enjoyed the afternoon [...]

I was out with my husband yesterday. We were heading back from seeing the surgeon about my broken leg (by the way, I’ve been given permission to start walking again so I am, with just one crutch and can now venture outside and down steps by myself, yay!). We stopped at a bakery to pick [...]
Hello, my name is Kathie. I've enjoyed photography since my teen years but didn't take it seriously until a few years ago.
A photo of a blue banded bee I took led me to a path of discovery. I began researching to find out what kind of bee it was. I've actually learnt lots of things since that day and can now name almost every bird in this region and identify it by its call too. Apart from improving my skills in photography and learning more about my camera, lighting, settings, etc, I've learnt so much more about the environment in which I live. [Read More …]
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