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Showing posts with label Sky Watch Friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sky Watch Friday. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

SkyWatch Friday: across the street


There was a great deal of twittering and tweetering going on in this tree across the street from our house, but by the time I managed to zoom in on the tree, there were only half a dozen little birds left, and I couldn't identify them. It was a few weeks ago, and the tree was showing early signs of budding. I hope nothing happened to the neighborhood trees in our recent cold snap and snow storm.

© Photos Kay Davies, February, 2012
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Thursday, February 2, 2012

SkyWatch Friday + Saturday Photo Hunting

Well, I'm fresh out of groundhog photos, so I thought I'd see what I had...and I found one of Lindy last year on Groundhog Day. She can see her shadow, and a bit of sky above the greenhouses near our house. (Our little town in southeastern Alberta is known as The Greenhouse Capital of the Prairies.)


This winter has been the opposite of last year. As seen above and below, we had a lot of snow last winter. Now we've had so many above-freezing days in January, and the beginning of February, we're afraid some of our trees and shrubs will start leafing out, only to be hit later with the area's normal -20 to -30 Celsius temperatures (4 below and 22 below zero Fahrenheit). Of course, if that happens, we could be losing some of our greenery, which is a serious matter in the desert part of the prairie.


Below, there is still plenty of fruit on our ornamental crabapple tree because we've had so little snow the deer haven't had to come to our yard to eat very often. The larger deer can reach the fruit quite high up the tree when they stand on their hind legs. It's amazing to watch.

© Photos by Kay Davies and Richard Schear    
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Oh, and Groundhog Day? According to what I've read so far, opinions seem to be split amongst Canada's and the USA's most popular underground predictors. So, it will either be an early spring, or another six weeks of winter. Time will tell.
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Last photo also posted for the theme "twigs" at Gattina's meme
Saturday Photo Hunting

Thursday, January 26, 2012

SkyWatch Friday: Christmas clouds

As January is fast fading into February, we'll take one nostalgic glance back to Christmas, 2011, with these decorative cloud photos.

© Photos by Richard Schear

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

SkyWatch Friday: over the prairie

© Richard Schear photo
Nothing flashy for this week, just an evening sky across the prairie. We haven't had snow for a while, but we have flurries in the forecast for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Meanwhile, the temperature hovers around freezing, but doesn't stop Dick and Lindy's regular walk over by the coulee. Today on the way home, Lindy met a chihuahua. She was not impressed.

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

SkyWatch Friday: Kizhi to Kuzino, Russia




© Photos by Richard Schear, August, 2011
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Taken during our August holiday with Viking River Cruises.
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Friday, November 25, 2011

SkyWatch Friday: our neighborhood clouds

 Flying saucer-shaped clouds — about to land on our horizon, perhaps?


 Almost good enough to eat, flying cream-buns over the prairie.

© Photos by Richard Schear, 2011
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Look up! Look up and see what you can see!
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

SkyWatch Friday: sunset with deer

© Photos by Richard Schear, Nov., 2011

Same evening, different trees.
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the meme for people who look up instead of down!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Pink was the skywatch color in Cold Lake, Alberta

There weren't many people around during Dick's walk to the wharf, but those who were there were fishing.

Autumn skies over the water in Cold Lake, Alberta, with a lovely pink tint at sunset.

Dick had business in the Cold Lake area, and he stayed nearby on this trip up north in the fall of 2010, giving him an opportunity to spend some time outside with his camera. Perfect for Skywatch Friday!

This young fisherman had just brought in a fish when Dick came along.


Photos by Richard Schear
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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Lovely evening skies around North America

To my friends and followers in the Blogosphere:
Sorry I haven't been commenting very much lately, and won't be able to comment very much until, perhaps, after Christmas. Working with my little netbook, no matter how cute it is, is not the same thing as my iMac.
Alberta sky as Dick and Lindy went for their evening walk in the summer.


Baddeck, Nova Scotia, at dusk. June, 2010.

Miami, Florida, as the lights come on. 

Florida skies fade as the sun sinks lower.

Arizona sky, near Sedona, as evening shadows fall.

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Photos by Richard Schear and Kay Davies