Sunday, June 15, 2014

SPRING ON DORCAS BAY

EVENING SUNSET 
I think even the shore rocks have grown this year!
Local Coyote on the move.
Close up shows it really knows how to pick its water crossing route.
Early morning Critter Cam shot shows this coyote may have the signs of mange.
The frog population looks healthy this year.
Rabbits are roaming again after many years of very low numbers.
Forest wild flowers are plentiful.
Our orchard looks promising.
The Lady Slipper numbers are the highest we've had in years.
Backyard Secret Garden
A peak inside the secret garden shows a world of colours and life.
Winged Visitor
Pheasant
The view of the Bay from our dining room.
A northern symbol for travel-Inukshuk.
Spring time in the "tub".
A healthy Milk Snake moving across Dorcas Bay Road.
A local "rock star" provides a natural back drop for our wild flowers.
Please step lightly in this fragile environment.

Indian Paint Brush
A pair of Slippers.
Maggie helps place a flower box on our bridge.
Slipper"Six Pack".
One size fits all.
Please Note:
 No Dog or Lady Slippers were harmed in this production!!