We took a distancing stroll along Fraser Foreshore Park in south Burnaby, BC, today. People were being good at spreading out.
It was great seeing lots of birds ranging from hummingbirds to hawks.
We took a distancing stroll along Fraser Foreshore Park in south Burnaby, BC, today. People were being good at spreading out.
It was great seeing lots of birds ranging from hummingbirds to hawks.
Today’s post-lunch physical-distancing balcony photo adventure in SE #Burnaby, BC.
WARNING! It’s cherry blossom mating season in south Burnaby, BC, please do not approach too closely. If attacked, run, do not roll over and play dead! With a modicum of ongoing exercise, you should be able to outrun a tree. . .😁
Tonight’s moon from around Edmonds Skytrain Station in SE Burnaby, BC.
Thanks to fellow photog John Preissl for reminding me to get my butt, camera, and tripod out there!
Clear moon
Covid moon
Allergy moon
Warp drive moon
Okiagari-koboshi moon – Japanese toy that always bounces back up
Blossoms in SE Burnaby, BC. People taking photos of the lovely spring scenery waltzed about carefully maintaining physical distance.
Our late, great Choco was ahead of the hoarding curve way back in August 2007 .
She ate mostly soft food, had no interest any kind of human treats.
I’ve been taking some time to go through my photo archives in this time of staying home. Finding lots of shots that I’ve completely forgotten about!
Today’s distancing photo shoot in south Burnaby, BC. All pics from our townhouse balcony or of nearby trees.
Today’s maintaining physical distance walk.
To shake things up a bit we went beneath the Skytrain tracks from our place near Edmonds Station in SE Burnaby nearly all the way to Metrotown. The urban trail is wide, and in about an hour of walking we saw perhaps half a dozen joggers, three or four walkers, and only a couple of cyclists.
This stretch was eerily quiet, even for a Sunday. It’s usually parked up with movie industry vehicles. . .
A highlight of today’s walk at Burnaby Lake was a short bird call.
The elusive Virginia Rail.
The amazing George Clulow talked about these birds on one of his nature walks some years past. You can check out his site here.
We were so excited to hear one today, but were not able to spot it.