Winter on the meadow. Our Northern Hawk Owl has been around quite a bit the last few days. All three of us have had our cameras clicking. What a delight this small owl is. Quite comfortable with us it seems.These are a few of the photos David and I have taken while Vince has been getting some great close ups with his telescope camera. A few of our owl's favourite perches are very close to the house giving us the opportunity to watch him up close and personal. He's perched on abird feeder in the photo above.
Where we share the beauty of the changing seasons on our 48 acre off grid homestead in the Cariboo Chilcotin. Where Touch Wood Rings are created, and where we live and work and play. 'The Homestone' is the name of the boulder that marks the entrance to our place.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Sending prayers and love and money . . .
We are so grateful to be among the fortunate who are enjoying the comforts of a warm home and a good Sunday dinner. We are grateful that we are able to help in some small way.
Wanting to help as much as possible as quickly as possible, we searched for agencies who are on the ground in Haiti offering direct disaster assistance.
Here are a few suggestions for legitimate Canadian agencies offering aid to the people of Haiti right now.
Doctors Without Borders; 1-800-982- 7908 online at www.msf.ca
Donations can be made to the Canadian Red Cross online at redcross.ca/helpnow or toll-free at 1- 800-418-1111.
The Humanitarian Coalition comprised of CARE Canada, Oxfam Canada, Oxfam-Quebec and Save the Children Canada, 1-800-464-9154 or www.thehumanitariancoalition.ca
and World Vision; 1-800-268-5528 or www.worldvision.ca
Monday, December 28, 2009
A December wander 'round the place ...
A wander around the place generally begins with a stroll by the old hand hewn log cabin that now stands at our gate as a tribute to Jennie Barlow; the pioneer who built it to house her dairy cow and her chickens.
T'is a lovely thing at any time but especially pretty in the snow!
Looking up and down the creek from our little bridge.
A winter moment...
an old crossing on the creek
Our house (and greenhouse) from the creek with Vinny's place off to the right.
Our creek in early winter ~ it's the critters highway!
Where a pair of coyotes met and parted.
A miniature mountain vista...
My tracks meandering back home from across the meadow bringing to an end another lovely stroll in the winter sunshine...
In the spirit of wishing you all the very best of the new year; here's a family treasure from a precious autograph book. This greeting card is dated "1873; from Charlie".
The very first Christmas / New Year greeting cards can be traced back to the romantic Victorian era. The idea was created in 1843 by businessman Henry Cole after an English postal reform was passed. This made it possible for people to send mail for only a penny.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Our trip to town . . . early December
The creek at our gate ...
Our main gate on the way out ...
The 'homestone' at the top of our driveway
A totem tree
and heading out ...
We met one of the local ranchers a couple of k from the house on the way to town. They were still looking for cows that we have been feeding on the road to keep them close for roundup.
Such beauty along the way ...
Certainly not the whole trip to town ~ just some snapshots from the journey on a spectacular early winters day. Williams Lake from the top of 5Mile Arriving home again; early evening with the setting sun turning the trees golden. Home sweet home ...
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