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In which the momentous occasion happens sooner, rather than later
I was at work this morning (yes I have found a job in case you weren't aware), and had just made coffee (why yes, it is part of my job description) when the phone ring. It was Travis announcing that Bolt was tangled once again, and so I took my coffee break on the road…
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In which I fail at my life long ambition to be a canine anatomist.
The last little while, in addition to marveling at the incredible amount of hair Bolt is shedding, I've noticed that he has been packing on the pounds. Bolt has grown to be quite a pudgy dog. I put it down to a recent change in dog food that we've given him. I was startled, though…
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“And now you die”
The forty men sitting in the field that night knew what was about to happen, at least in the final moments. There was furtive talk about escape, as each passing moment revealed to them their coming doom. They were no doubt tired, it had been a long two days. Two days earlier most of them…
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Reflective
Thayer's Gull
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Kango (Snow Geese) over St. George Society Cliffs
From this evening's drive/walk…
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Smorg.
Not feeling very verbose tonight. So just an unrelated series of photos from tonight's drive. Adam's Sound in Black and White Purple Saxifrage Snow Bunting in, strangely enough, snow.
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Bloomin’ saxifrage
Spring is here, the Purple Saxifrage are starting to bloom. Not a particularly good photo technically wise, but here it is nonetheless.
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Snow Bunting picture of the day.
Snow Buntings, they're the new icebergs.
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Thayer’s Gull – Marcil Lake outflow
One of a pair of Thayer's Gulls that was churning the bottom, hunting for supper.
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The trouble…
with this time of year is its always easier to just throw up a couple of photos, rather than write. A couple of reviews etc will have to wait. Here are a couple of photos from last night.
