Life On and Off an Acreage

In-sights into moving from an Acreage back to Town, plus a few things I find of interest.

Two things that horses are scared about:


1. Things that move
2. Things that don't move




Old enough to be eccentric, but not rich enough

April 12, 2019

Enjoying the Sunshine!

After a week of miserable cold weather, fog, snow and rain, I was able to get out and about. The geese are pairing up and starting to look for nesting sites. I did manage to get  a LOT of photos on the river.
 I will keep it down to eight


 Here are a couple of shots of the back end of some Tundra Swans flying over. This year I am going to try to get more wing shots of birds.




 This guy misjudged and did a hard landing.
And a Female Merlin!




March 30, 2019

Out and About With My Faithful Companion

It was another bright and sunny day so Daphnia and I did a 5 mile walk with the camera. The snow is almost gone, but it is still muddy in the bush, in the fields, on the paths and almost every where else.

We did walk up on this White Tail Deer out checking for green stuff to eat.

 These are the first Tundra Swans that I have seen this year. They looked tired and were not spooky at all.

 The swans intermingle with the Canada Geese very well, but at times there needs to be a flight coordinator on the field
 No conflict here!
 Definitely need at this landing. The FAA should get involved with this near miss!

 Don't I look great!
 Here is a slightly muddy and very tired Daphne.

March 29, 2019

Opening Up!

The ice on the Athabasca River has been receding in the last few days, bring in lots of Canada Geese to rest or nest. 

 They were tired and not very spooky.
 They were flying steadily, but on the other side of the river. It was a bit of a stretch for my lens.
 I enjoyed watching them fly and honk. Man, did they honk!
 A few close-ups were possible. They are a majestic bird.
 Thanks, this is my better side.

 Two strokes behind and a mouth open. Anybody know which is the female?
It is sure great to spring arriving!

March 21, 2019

Down by the River

Yesterday, we broke a 59 year old record at 19.3 C! Today is much the same! The woodland paths are flooded, muddy and slippery where there is still ice. No trails, off to the River I go.


 The first of the critters today was this squirrel. The warm weather has brought them out, and they are very hungry!

 There are lots of Canada Geese arriving from the south. Front side of a bathing pose
 Back side of the bathing pose.
 Drying off
 Looking regal!
The old pick -the -feathers -while- standing- on- one -leg pose

Its good to see them back! They kind of are replacing the Red Polls, Sparrows and others that are off nesting up.

March 18, 2019

Why I Always Bring My Camera!

On my daily walk with Daphnie, I couldn't take my normal route due to a flooded creek. I thought I would go to the Athabasca to see if there were any migratory birds back. On the way we came across 2 moose, a cow and a calf. Last years calf was almost as big as mama, running about 1000 pounds.

Well, Daphnie was off leash, saw the moose and took off after them. They moved off the trail a bit, and stopped. After a couple more yelps, Daphnie stopped too. Both looked at each other and allowed me a few photos, not as good as if they were on the trail, but still interesting (at least to me). I attempted to move closer, but got the old "stink eye". They slowly moved off. My closest was about 25 feet.

I couldn't get both Daphnie and the Moose in the same picture due to the height of the moose, the shortness of Daphnie and the depth of the snow.
Caution: Potential Multiple Photos!











March 12, 2019

Solid Comfort

Some people think my dog, Daphne is spoiled. I don't think she is, but what do you say?

March 8, 2019

I was shocked!

Yesterday and today was clean up the garage day and put the snow blower away for the year. Elaine said it was way too early. We woke up to snow flakes today with about 2-3 cm forecast. I have been doing it by hand all year so that little amount is really nothing.

I also look forward to the spring seed catalogue coming in. I enjoy looking at all the exotics (Zone 7-8) that we can't plant. We are Zone 2-3.

Well, a seed catalogue did come in and it said "The time to plant is now"






February 28, 2019

Tough Getting Out

After having 2 1/2 weeks of frigid cold, like daytime highs of -30C, it has been difficult to get any photography done. The area has also seen the coldest February in 40 years according to the weatherman. I just love Global Warming! It makes me feel warm and fuzzy. No, that's ice crystals forming under my skin.


 Photography has consisted of watching the birds through the kitchen window . The Red polls are all fluffed up and are eating me out of sunflower seeds.



I get 5 or 6 Pine Grosbeaks at least twice a day at the feeder

 The Red Polls don't seem to mind the cold. How they don't freeze solid I cant quite figure out
I did find this Whitetail while out on a drive. She seems to be doing well and looking as if she might be slightly pregnant  Think warm, folks!

February 24, 2019

Gone but recovered

I gave this carving to my oldest son a few years ago. Quite a few years ago. This was one of the few that I never photographed when completed. How time flies! 15 Years Ago!

February 23, 2019

Those Texans are Tough!

While in Texas, I had the opportunity to take photos of Texan grown toilet paper. No doubt about it, Texans are in a class by themselves when it comes to the necessities of life.

February 18, 2019

The Box

This is not just an ordinary box! It belonged to Elaine's Grandfather and was passed down from his ancestors . It is a plain box, with handmade dove tailed joints and a sliding lid. Apparently, way back in time, it was a common thing for sailors to make these while at sea. I don't know what type of wood.


 Inside the box, things get interesting There is a clove box, also made by a sailor. These are individual cloves, sewn together. Whatever was used for thread is so fine, I can`t make it out. The odour of cloves is still very strong.
 Inside the inside box are several very interesting items. Below is a sock that was maybe stolen from King George iv. It is made of very fine silk. If so, this could be from the mid 1800`s 
Also there is a chain and a piece of coral indicating that the sailor may have been to the tropics. I wish I had the name of the ship, or the sailor.
Most interesting is the pigtail of a Chinaman. Apparently, theft aboard ship was not a thing to allow. The crew apparently found him out and cut off his pigtail before they murdered him so that he could not move on to the promised land. Interesting, but gross! The letter states there was a medal from the time of George iv, but, unfortunately it is missing.

Here is a close up of a section of the lid. This would take a lot of time to do. I would assume that the ship was on a spice run to the orient.



Here is a copy of the document found in the box. Hard to read!