Thursday, April 14, 2011

Just for you Meredith!

Your car is wishing it is with you in Florence, where one would assume the weather is nicer than this!
Yes, that's snow:(


Oh, and your vicious cat Smudge whacked our lovely dog Luna this morning, and there are quite a few blood spots on the lovely 'clean' Chinese rug in the family room.
(Only Meredith will get all the humour in that sentence)

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Does This Shadow Make Me Look Fat?

So it was just about sunset at the end of a rainy afternoon.  I was starting to wonder what on earth I could take a photo of on a dreary day.  Suddenly the sun flashed out, and there I was in full 'colour' on the wall.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

A Sign of the Season

We are all daffy around here at this time of the year!

Bradner (where we live) is said to be the daffodil capital of Canada.  The area abounds with roadside stands like these, selling cut daffodils on the 'honour' system.  Well to be honest, this stand is probably a little bigger than most, and sells potted bulbs as well as cut flowers.  
The owners of these stands could be anyone with a few rows of bulbs grown just for the purpose of making a bit of money by selling at the road side, to large farms that ship hundreds of thousands of cut stems each year, and produce as many bulbs for sale in the Fall.
The Bradner Flower Show is held every year (last weekend in fact).  

Here's some information about the grower of these daffodils, taken from this publication:      http://www.flounder.ca/FraserSouth/yak/YAKmay09.pdf
Click on the link and scroll down for the picture that goes with this article.....

Here is a snapshot of our own Matt Groves in 
front of some of his award-winning daffodils. Matt, 
a long time daffodil grower in Bradner and Mount 
Lehman, returned from the American Daffodil Society 
National Convention held April 25-27 in Chicago 
with ribbons a-plenty. Attended by growers from the 
US, England, Ireland and New Zealand, he was the 
only participant from Canada. Matt won first, second 
and third place ribbons for three of his varieties of 
double pink daffodils. In addition, his daffodils in 
other categories won a total of 7 first-place ribbons, 8 
second-place, 10 third-place and 3 honorable mentions, 
including an honourable mention for one of his own 
hybrids. He was also the recipient of  a special Judges 
Choice Award for one of his photographs.
Kudos to Matt!


Sunday, April 10, 2011

Best Before Date

Found some pretty good savings on food for the dogs today.
Chicken for breakfast tomorrow morning.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

The Riding Lesson

I was planting more potatoes in the garden this afternoon.  I could hear a lot of voices out in front of our place, and then after a bit I saw a girl on a horse go galloping down the side of the road.  Then she came back up, and then she galloped back down.  There's a really nice shoulder on the road between us and our neighbours.  It is a long stretch of grass and moss with no driveways or mailboxes to interfer with having a good gallop.
Back in my teens and early twenties I had a couple of horses that were boarded out, but it was 'self board' which meant I had to go and look after them once or twice a day.  Most of my riding was done along the road.  I used to love it when there was a good stretch of shoulder on a quiet road, and you could let your horse go!
It was a thrill to be on a horse that was racing like the wind:)  Even to this day if I'm walking down a road and there is a good spot for a gallop, I feel the urge!

Seems like the girl on the horse was getting a riding lesson from the girl in white, and she went back and forth quite a few times.  I did wonder though how the girl on the horse could hear what the other one was telling her over the pounding of the hooves.  

Of course by the time I came back out with the camera, they were done, and were on their way home.

(I felt a bit like a peeping tom, taking these shots with my zoom)




Friday, April 8, 2011

Weird Dogs

We headed down to the dyke this afternoon to take the dogs for a walk/swim.  They are always besides themselves on the short drive there, because they know where they are going.  We were just about there, and the window was rolled down a bit, and Luna did this.  Now normally I would have rolled the window up enough so there wasn't room for her to get her head out, but since we were only seconds from getting to our destination, I just let her be.
A two-headed dog!


And then when we were walking back along the dyke, off to our left was a sun dog.  Well there were two of them, I realized when I glanced back as we were driving away, but the camera batteries were dead, so this is the only photo I got.