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Offline Diane CBPFC

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Strawberry Tea
« on: May 18, 2025, 08:59:30 PM »
I am doing a strawberry tea for Victoria Day Weekend and who should show up?

hope this makes up for lack of moose pics this past winter Roger.

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Offline Diane CBPFC

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Re: Strawberry Tea
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2025, 10:52:45 PM »
right outside my kitchen window - it was today the 18th got the date wrong naming the photos
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Re: Strawberry Tea
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2025, 10:56:11 PM »
I made a strawberry tea because our son was coming to visit. This is also the weekend we plant garden seeds in northern Alberta.
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Re: Strawberry Tea
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2025, 09:44:07 AM »
Superb, Diane---the bears AND the strawberry tea!

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Re: Strawberry Tea
« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2025, 07:29:27 PM »
By the way, Diane, have any dinosaur bones turned up in that lovely garden of yours?

Offline Diane CBPFC

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Re: Strawberry Tea
« Reply #5 on: May 20, 2025, 06:08:05 AM »
Alberta has areas of dinosaur finds, I think in flood patterns - the most world famous museum is the Tyrell in southern Alberta but we had one built a few years in the north, the Currie which is about 1.5 hours from here and there have been significant finds in this area for there too. I think if you build the museum then people find stuff to fill them, that's how it works lol 

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Re: Strawberry Tea
« Reply #6 on: June 19, 2025, 03:34:26 PM »
Two more critter tales:
 
In Canada they run the power lines overhead and the telephone lines (when we had them for landlines) underground. Well it seems that a squirrel shorted out a power line, either by its own volition or was dropped by a bird of prey but the result was a half acre fire and a lengthy visit by the fire department, this was last week when we were on extreme fire alerts province-wide.  Nothing of much value was lost and thankfully the hot spots are being kept in check.

The other story it that the beavers have been taking trees quite close to our house, I can now see the veggie garden from the house were before it was hidden. They also chewed up my watering hose.

It’s like living in a Disney nightmare.
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Offline Roger Kettle

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Re: Strawberry Tea
« Reply #7 on: June 20, 2025, 10:13:39 AM »
Good grief, there's never a dull moment in Alberta, is there? Freezing winters followed by summer fires. Then you've got a variety of exotic wildlife. armed with either antlers or teeth and claws. Then you can throw in the ones that slither and are poisonous.
I won't mention the hedgehog I saw in my garden again.

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Re: Strawberry Tea
« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2025, 03:51:51 PM »
It is funny that with all the dangerous animals we have, that a squirrel would take out 4 sheds, old machinery and a half acre of trees.

Well at least Alberta has no rats and the only venomous snake is in the far south of the province in the semi desert area - the prairie rattlesnake.

It is indeed a land of fire and ice.   

I wonder what will happen today...
People will come from strange lands to hear me speak my words of wisdom. They will ask me the secret of life and I will tell them. Then maybe I'll finish off with a song. The Nomad