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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Grohman extras
In an earlier posting, Sex in the park, I said there would be a followup offering of other pictures from Grohman Narrows Provincial Park. This is it. Painted Turtles are a staple of the pond in the summer. Some of … Continue reading
Bethany’s marmot
I have never managed to photograph a Hoary Marmot—the Yellow–bellied Marmot, yes, but the Hoary Marmot, no. So, when Bethany Arndt showed me the pictures she had taken on a hike into Kokanee Glacier Park, I asked to post them … Continue reading
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Sex in the park
Warning. As they say in the movies: mature theme, graphic scenes. Dragonflies abound in the marsh at Grohman Narrows Provincial Park: many species, many individuals. All seem to have one thing on their minds: procreation. Out of all that activity, … Continue reading