I found this couple at the 127 Street pond. There is still ice but at least some open water.
The sun was shining and I walked the whole track around the pond this time.
May as well get my steps in while out with my camera.
I could not see the tail but I think this is a muskrat rather than a beaver. Not sure.
Love the gold color on its fur in the later afternoon sun.
I had a visit with my aunt this afternoon.
The life in the very rural areas of England are challenging at best to downright dangerous at worse.
Amanda shows deep commitment to her family and her animals in the book. One needs to be a problem solver and adaptive in this kind of environment.
Some of the situations stressed me out and I was not living them out.
A family of 9 children provides a rich life with the interactions between parents and kids. The children are learning, becoming adults and finding their strengths in this family.
Interesting book.
The bugs are back.
I captured this flying insect while trying to capture the pussy willows at the Heritage Hills Wetlands in Sherwood Park.
I'm not sure what it is, and of course I only found out it was there when I got home and downloaded the pics.
It has been a lot of work to move things back into their place from being stored in the living room and dining room during the renovations.
It was suggested that I make the room look bigger and I moved the table to under the window and now I can dance in the space.
I can see the TV from this room and so sometimes I do my exercise videos here so I am not in full view to the parking lot.
Lately there have been a lot of vehicles back there.
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