My appreciative thanks to Sandy, Klaus, Ivar, Wren and Fishing Guy for hosting Sky Watch Friday .
This green is an attractive feeding area hosting a variety of shore and marsh birds found at Saints Rest marsh , a part of the Irving Nature Park at Saint John, New Brunswick.To learn more of this wonderful Park just click click HERE
The tide was moving out very quickly in this stream creating turbulence and strong currents

While out driving yesterday we drove past this clump of unusual shaped of Evening Primroses growing in a shallow ditch beside a church at crossroads near Dipper Harbour and Mace's Bay. The first glimpse I saw of them reminded me of windmills on a stick that we used to play with as kids. I asked my husband to turn and go back and when he asked "What are we looking for I replied, "flowers that look like windmills", and when we got back to the location and he saw them he knew what I had meant. I hope you can see the similarity also.


Raspberry treats provide food for nature's creatures. Keep it Green.
This RED Fox above was a bit startled perhaps of my approaching presence. Its home is orovided by the green environment.Keep it GREEN
I saw this, not so large family group of Canada Geese yesterday. There were two adults and four young. This was taken at a favourite pond of mine. I was really happy to have seen these geese! Happy Watery Wednesday to all.
This was one of my childhood playgrounds. Almost every summer the river would get so dry we could walk to the other side in our barefeetThe many colours. sizes and shapes of rocks made this riverbedavery wonderful fantansy land playground. I still enjoy wandering around here today!For more photos on this weeks theme of 'rocks' just click on Photo Hunter or you many click on the icon in the side bar. My thanks to tnchick for hosting this site. Happy Photo Hunting to all! just click on Photo Hunter or you many click on the icon in the side bar. My thanks to tnchick for hosting this site. Happy Photo Hunting to all!


During my recent hospital stay one of the recreational therapies offered that I was able to partake in was painting ceramic forms. The day I saw this frog in its basic white I thought "green" and my mind drifted back to summer days and ponds. Today this green frog basks in the sun in my sunroom.note( this is not a real frog.)
One skipper hurrying to feed tangled its
Green along an old country road.This picture wasn't planned, it just happened, but it was delightful to find when downloading pictures today.
Walking along a nature trail yesterday Iwas awed by the beauty of tall slender hawk weed that decorated the forest floor with its delicate looking appearanc.e yellow was everywhere carpeting the ground..
I'm hoping this pink clover (pink being a tint of red) qualifys for Ruby Tuesday.Amazingly surprising its not raining today yet! and I have discovered there are skippers out there. I am heading out for a walk through my favourite buytterfly meadow to see what I can find of this minature Lepidoptera species! This is one of my favourite summer time activities. Happy Ruby Tuesday to all!

