Love it - Thank you
Rick
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From: dsp-ea-general-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <dsp-ea-general-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
on behalf of Bob Thomlinson <bthomlinson@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: May 2, 2021 7:28 AM
To: dsp-ea-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <dsp-ea-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Two Weeks Ago Today in Central Alberta
Rick,
It’s Sunday in Alberta and you like photos, so here are some of what we woke up
to 2 weeks ago on a Sunday morning. The temperature was right at zero degrees,
so the snow was sticky and most of it was gone by the end of the day. It was
the week Willow moved into her place in Red Deer. Kind of a welcome to Alberta
and a reminder “You are not in White Rock anymore”.
You also sent wildlife pictures, so I am including one of our regular Piliated
Woodpeckers that winter at Bob’s feeders. I feel like a farmer. I buy feed at a
feed store in 20kg bags and am out filling feeders ever second day when it’s
cold. We have about a hundred Red Polls that also winter in our yard. They
flock the feeders for about 6 hours a day and then burrow into the snow on the
roof to stay warm. Seriously, I had to ask Mr. Google what they were doing.
Bob T
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From: dsp-ea-general-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <dsp-ea-general-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Behalf Of Rick Gafuik
Sent: May 1, 2021 4:17 PM
To: dsp-ea-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Sunrise in Alberta Today
I love seeing pictures. These sunrises are what I see sitting at the breakfast
table having my morning coffee. Although living on the coast, I do not have a
water view, but I do look into the forest and see the animals, I trapped the
raccoon and moved it to a safer home.
Rick