The Cormorants at Beaumaris Lake.
There were a lot of young this year who were annoying each other. They were practicing flying, swimming a lot, and trying to land in the trees successfully.
They have a favorite set of trees so it is easy to find the adults supervising.
Love their plumage, green eyes and long yellow beak.
Natalie Harper finds herself in a tragic situation and goes to San Francisco to her grandfather run his book shop. The place needs work and she wants to sell the store to ensure her grandfather gets the help he needs for daily living. Unfortunately, he owns the property outright and refuses to sell.
Natalie engages a handy man Peach Gallagher known in the area for his excellent work. Little by little the maintenance is done to keep the store open.
Peach has a young daughter, Dorothy, who loves to visit the store. She and Natalie hit it off. The love of books is shared and words gets back to Dad about her visits to the store.
Things go from there but the grandfather maintained there was treasure in very old books somewhere on the property. Through the work done surprises are uncovering. Very good book.
I have been researching what was available on Roku and I found this series. I believe there was 3 years worth of shows.
It is a British reality show where folks across the UK share their garden (yard) sheds. There are categories and the public has selected the finalists in each. The show follows celebrities as they visit the sheds.
At the end of each show, the winner of a category is selected by the public. At the end of the series the creator of the show and the celebrities select the overall winner of the Shed of the Year.
It was very hot and we met at 1:00 pm which was toasty.
It was a good walk and we sat down at the cafe at the end and enjoyed a bit of a drink and treat.
Many of the animals were hiding due to the hot sun so that limited the photo ops.
The new merry go round was closed so too bad for us. I have to say I was disappointed with my visit.
The northern Alberta wildfire evacuees were given free access while they enjoyed Edmonton's hospitality. That was very nice of the city to give them a nice distraction from their difficult circumstances.
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