Oh yes he does...
Visit Wetlands of the Cariboo-Chilcotin for an excellent description of our corner of the world. Of the many species mentioned in the article there are very few we don't see here on the meadow. What a great planet!!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.
Saturday, July 05, 2008
Can't resist those tasty greens ...
"The black bear, considered 75% vegetarian, feeds on the herbs and lush greens of wetlands."
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Swallows, lilacs and greens
Our greenhouse is brimming with tasty greens; spinach and chard and kale and lettuce !
The swallows are busy gobbling up mosquitos and tending to their young. We are enjoying our first bloom of lilacs at the kitchen window and fields of flowers everywhere!
It is June 22nd and we are back to work ~ more or less. Today being a beautiful sunny Sunday with a cool breeze in the air we took a few hours out and cruised down our little river in our wee flat bottomed boat.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Late May on the meadow
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Spring green green green and glorious
Saturday, May 03, 2008
May days when the meadow becomes a lake.
A haven for hundreds of ducks and shorebirds, geese, sandhill cranes, hawks ~ we must have enough photos now to write our own birding book specific to the meadow. That would be fun! Here are some photographs David has taken over the last few weeks.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Dandilions, buffleheads and late April icicles
Mid April was beginning to look and feel like spring.
By about the 18th we were back into winter weather. Icicles and snow and pretty darn chilly too. We have no fruit trees to worry about thank goodness and our little crop of spinach and chard are doing just fine in the greenhouse, carefully tended by Vincent.
Our feathered friends are back in droves. Surely they are harbingers of warmer days ahead.
Below are some pics David took of our sandhill cranes coming in for a landing ~ and our creek just teeming with ducks these days! Recently arrived are the buffleheads and mergansers who seem to get along nicely with the mallards. They all duck for cover together when the bald eagles appear overhead... (Pics of those guys coming soon, I have to snatch them from David's camera ...)
Thursday, April 10, 2008
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