After my sad sack post yesterday about the end of summer, the sun came out and it is now quite warm. Walked down by the river for a while, where I spotted these ducks. They were obviously looking for a handout, but I had no food to give them. I felt a little guilty for taking their picture without offering any treats, but later I spotted signs reading "Please do not feed ducks & geese".
After my sad sack post yesterday about the end of summer, the sun came out and it is now quite warm. Walked down by the river for a while, where I spotted these ducks. They were obviously looking for a handout, but I had no food to give them. I felt a little guilty for taking their picture without offering any treats, but later I spotted signs reading "Please do not feed ducks & geese".
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In Calgary, Exploring the Cultural Side of ‘Cowtown’ (link is to The New York Times) Pretty good article, although I've never seen Calgarians…
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Broken trees
A few examples of trees broken by the accumulation of snow, as mentioned in my last post. The snow is gone, but the damage remains.
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I drove around town today and was shocked at the number of trees that had been damaged by the heavy snowfall earlier in the week. It's too early in…
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