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old guy struggling toward a new path; artist; painting, writing, photography, gardening; plants, bugs, music, film, books, connection (not dating)...
West Central Alberta, Canada

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Atypical #morning: usually on non (paid) work days, I start slow- go tend to the cat then breakfast, coffee, social media, photo/video editing, writing etc. Sometime in the afternoon I go out: garden/yard things and of course wander and take photos...lol
Today: 'rainfall warning' 50-80mm though that is most likely to fall farther west; I wanted to mow in front of the house before work days- so a couple ounces of coffee and out to mow! Rain /thunder just started now at 1:25 #weather #Alberta

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I'll give a nod to #Perkuns #Latvian God of Thunder, but really I feel the pre-Indo-European #LietusMāte #RainMother doesn't need help from later interlopers 😉 [edit] Typical male gods feel the need to bluster and boast, the old rain goddesses just get on with it 😉 😆 Meanwhile the puddles are growing... #PuddleOfTheDay #pagan #water #rain #life #OldEurope #GoddessCulture

Looking out and down through hazy window glass at a mix of grass, weeds and mud with a few cm of water.. the dirty glass and filters applied in editing give the image a sort of dreamy, purply hazy feeling...

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While heat waves hit parts of NA, this is the forecast here! We had some decent rain this wknd, which made me happy since I did get a few veg things planted. Around -1C last night, have been needing fire inside a few times a week(although many pleasant days). Original forecast -2 tonight, we'll see! Meantime, sun has come out a bit, reached 11C at noon. 'Hot' this weekend as approaches

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It hasn’t been quite that cold here, but I turned the furnace on for today. It was 65F (18C) downstairs. Set a reminder to turn it back off tomorrow though since we’ll be ramping up as well.

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@sollat I"ve been interested as I'm considering various options for a move, including overseas (or land...lol) and looking at places that are overall much warmer than here, but have little or no heat indoors, so their 'cold' weather outdoors sounds like nothing, but the temperatures indoors would be surprising to most Canadians...lol This might be the latest we've had fires, but most years we probably use more electric heat in the shoulder seasons-- too expensive now!

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@plants I haven't done very well getting photos posted, after having taken piles...lol oh well! Viola nephrophylla Northern bog Violet, abundant here in both open and wooded wetland/edge sites on the farm. Just starting in late May when this was taken more on 🌿

a plant with several ight pinky lavender/violet coloured violet flowers, this plant has extra chunky wide petals close together, giving the flowers a very full look. I is just poking through emerging grass and horsetails/equisetum

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@plants A short video of me potting up an oversprouted potato left from last year's harvest.. in my usual rather casual style...lol no views of me in this one, just the soil etc and me jabbering.
link- slightly smaller file size, and YouTube

https://spectra.video/w/d1cPExXtzYgx8GE1RkvJdv
https://youtube.com/shorts/tJcRsr252nI?feature=share

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Caltha palustris / Marsh Marigold - we always called them Cowslips, but no connection to the Engllish Primula by that name! I just call them Caltha, my only species locally...lol
They are abundant in seasonally/wet habitats here, both open and wooded. The colour varies only a little (biright yellow to nearly orange,) but flower size and sepal (not actually petals!) shape vary considerably.

See flower description for previous photo- though in each photo the shape of the sepals varies: more narrow or wider, more less pointed, closer together or more spaced out. In this less close view 4 flowers over a healthy clump of kidney shaped foliage, medium green but still purpled tinged from cool spring nights. Growing out of grass and sedges with the new green just overtaking last year's dry grass.
A view into a fairly densely wooded area, seeing the lower half of modest sized balsam poplars plus some smallish willow trunks- more clumps of those farther back.The ground is littered here adn there with fallen branches and small trunks of the willows- the local species tend to be multi-stemmed shrubs to small trees, and not very reliably erect- trunks often fall. Mixed with other low and just emerging vegetation, the Calthas are scattered liberally throughout the view, with many golden flowers brightening the half shade as the trees leaf out.
Another closer view of Caltha plants in wet woods; around a foot/30cms tall or more- they will get even taller after flowering, especially in shaded areas like this one. Behind the plants is a bit of a tangle of dry willow branches a few spruce boughs and the trunks of an old willow, leaning to the left-at around 6-8inches/20cm these are large for the local species, covered in lichens and moss.

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    @plants Another for
    Antennaria species: not one of the small silver rosette Pussytoes, this one is also rosette and mat forming, but larger than the silvers, medium green leaves(they darken over the season) with white backs, and flowers are earlier than the silvers. This patch is beside the house, growing in a (not yet this year) mowed area with dandelions, clover, grass + Viola adunca, Fragaria virginiana, etc.

    Bright green newly emerging leafy rosettes showing the white leaf backs as white leaf margins, against dry and green grass.
    A mass of the Pussytoes flowering stems emerging from low green mixed foliage, with a few dandelions in flower and lots of purple violets in foreground and mixed in.

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    @cohanf @plants I think found some of those

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