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Anne Elliott / 236 items

N 3 B 1.6K C 8 E Sep 29, 2008 F Mar 29, 2009
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Took this photo last fall, when I drove into the beginning of the mountains along Elbow Falls Trail (Highway 66). This was near Forgetmenot Pond, a place I love to go to. The winter gate will be across the road near Elbow Falls for many weeks yet, so I can't drive as far as this pond.

Tags:   Alberta Canada Kananaskis Elbow Fals Trail Forgetmenot Pond near river scenery view landscape seasons fall hills mountains leaf yellow autumn nature image photograph digital color image outdoors horizontal colorful beauty in nature no people Panasonic DMC-FZ18 FZ18 Lumix P1360489 FZ18 annkelliott

N 2 B 528 C 3 E Sep 24, 2007 F Sep 24, 2007
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Well, snow on the mountain peaks looked beautiful today, but I had definitely not expected snow on the ground also! I drove out to Elbow Falls Trail (roughly 45/50 minutes), west of the city, to "explore" a little. Had hoped to find some mushrooms to photograph, but the ground was covered in fallen leaves and snow. Hey, this is still September! There were patches of gorgeous fall colours.

Tags:   Alberta Canada Elbow Falls Trail Highway 66 Cobble Flats road nature mountains hills scenery landscape fall autumn winter snow annkelliott

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Came caross this Purple Avens out at the Maclean Pond area, off Elbow Falls Trail. Rather an unusual flower.

Tags:   Alberta Canada Elbow Falls Trail Highway 66 Maclean Pond nature flora flower wildflower Purple Avens

N 2 B 645 C 19 E Jun 10, 2011 F Jun 15, 2011
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These tiny flowers are barely noticeable on the wild Gooseberry bushes, but so pretty when you see them enlarged. They hang down, but I tipped this one up so that I could see the inside. Photographed at Maclean Pond, Kananaskis, off Elbow Falls Trail, on June 10th.

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A macro shot of a very small, individual White Camas flower. I love the ring of tiny green hearts around the flower centre. A number of these flowers grow together in a flower cluster at the top of a long stem. This native plant was growing at Cobble Flats, off Elbow Falls Trail (Highway 66), south west of the city, in Kananaskis Country, on July 12th.

"White camas (Zigadenus elegans) is a native perennial herb that grows from a bulb. The plant can be found across most of Canada from British Columbia to New Brunswick and in parts of northwestern Canada. The plant contains several steroidal alkaloids, including zygacine, which can poison livestock and humans. White camas has caused poisoning in sheep and may have been involved in poisoning cattle. Ingesting the bulbs can also cause poisoning. This plant is considered to be about seven times less toxic that death camas (Zigadenus venenosus)."

www.cbif.gc.ca/pls/pp/ppack.info?p_psn=79&p_type=all&...

Has anyone ever had to access someone else's e-mail account? One of my good friends in England suggested that maybe I can get access to my brother's Hotmail account, in order to see if there are some contacts of his whom we aren't aware of and whom we should perhaps inform of his death. I did a bit of research on Google and it doesn't sound too promising with Hotmail, as it is a free system. Not sure I'd want to give out a copy of things like my driver's license without being sure just who I was giving the information to, either. In theory, though, it does sound a good idea.


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