21 February 2013
White
Gathering photos from the last three months or so, I made this mosaic for "white," a meme presented by Little Red House today.
Looking forward to seeing everyone's take on "white." May the sunshine warm you wherever you are today.
17 February 2013
Meet the new guy in town
Thursday evening was Valentines Day and hubby and I celebrated with an exchange of cards, a box of chocolates, Chinese food from Wok Box and a viewing of a fascinating segment of Nature of Things.
There's a new hybrid in town. Meet the Coywolf.
A cross between an Eastern Coyote and a wolf, the Coywolf is a new* species which seems right at home strolling the streets in our cities.
Normally, wolves will kill coyotes but these coyotes are a larger species than their western counterparts and they are mating with wolves. Actually, the coywolf isn't such a new hybrid as scientists believe they have been in existence for at least 100 years. It's the last few years though that have brought them to our attention as they are making their way into our cities, bringing attention to their existence and heightening the curiosity of scientists.
They survive in the wild, mistaken for wolves due to their size but their heritage is now known. They are a beautiful animal with a smaller head than that of the wolf but a larger body than a coyote and bushy tail like a wolf. They are cunning and unafraid, eating rats (that could only be construed as a good thing, right), garbage and Canadian geese.
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Nature of Things' David Suzuki narrates the program, showing how young coywolf pups are tagged and monitored. In the footage aired Thursday evening, a young coywolf was videoed standing on someone's doorstep! They pad along, down the streets, follow a jogger, stand outside a chainlink fence...watching. Their very existence in the city, even New York as well as Eastern Canada, is rather unnerving and yet a bit of a miracle. They are beautiful, yes. But remember they are wild and unpredictable, and becoming more common as newspapers such as The Huffington Post, Halifax news.net, Cape Breton Post; to name a few, are reporting sightings.
Curious? Here's a link to watch the video yourself:
http://www.cbc.ca/player/Shows/Shows/The+Nature+of+Things/ID/2335216723/. It is fascinating.
What made me think to write about this this morning? As I was looking out the windows, front and back, this morning, I saw many little paw prints. They were likely rabbits (I haven't been outside to further investigate) but those paw prints reminded me of the program. How coywolves are often unseen, just under the radar, leaving little/large paw prints behind. Could they be in your neighbourhood?
16 February 2013
By Dawn's Early Light
We've been here at our new home since the first week of February and today was the first chance to see a sunrise out our bedroom window. Since I am at work so early weekdays and last weekend was cloudy, I was sure to take advantage of this opportunity!
Time was approximately 7:47am as the first photo was taken.
We are so fortunate to have an open field directly across the street from us and the entire area is relatively newly developed, as evidenced by the equipment in the photo below.
This was definitely an asset when we viewed the house. I stood at the bedroom window and called to my husband to come look. It was evening, dark and calm. As we looked out the window together, realizing we would see the sunrise through that very window every morning, we knew we wanted to live here.
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