Hello! Glad to Bee Home in the Shuswap. Thanks for all your care and special attention. Here we go, ready to see what is going on in the Shuswap and who is flying around?
Bee Home
The Shuswap has been quite smokey from the Notch Hill or Hilliam Mountain Forest Fire. This wildfire was caused by lightning and is 40% contained [...]
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On The Shuswap
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Adams River Bridge 2009, Alces alces, animals, bee hive, Black Bear, Blind Bay, boating, boats, Common Hops, forest fire, heritage apple trees, Hilliam Mountain, houseboats, in the Shuswap, moose, Muskrat, nature photography, Notch Hill, on the Shuswap, Ondatra zibethicus, rural life, Shuswap lake, Shuswap Lake Estates, Sorrento, Ursus americanus, wildfire on August 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Still Winter in the Shuswap
Posted in Canada, Red-winged Blackbirds, animals, birds, cats, compassion, creative energy, creative writing, family, friends, marsh, nature photography, old cars, old school, outdoor lifestyle, pets, picture, shuswap birds, thoughts, winter, wordpress blogs, write in the Shuswap, tagged birds, Canadian content, Canis latrans, cats, Chase BC, Chimaphila umbellata, creative writing, Cygnus columbianus, Firestorm 2003, in the Shuswap, Kamloops BC, Linnaea borealis, Merritt BC, nature photography, outdoor lifestyle, outlaw Bill Miner, pets, Pipsissewa, Princes Pine, Shuswap fauna, Shuswap flora, Shuswap lake, South Thompson River, Tundra Swan, Twinflower, USS Missouri Battleship on February 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Hello Again, Nice to See You! Welcome to the Outdoors! We’re just having a look around to see what’s going on around the Shuswap and beyond. Don’t have any home movies, but we’ve got lots of pictures to share with you. Today was a beautiful sunny day that we’ve been waiting for. Bird count at the feeder daily is: 4 Red-winged [...]
Camouflage
Posted in Shuswap lake, animals, birds, creative writing, family, nature photography, outdoor lifestyle, tagged animals, Army tank 1942, British American Oil Company, camouflage, cat, Common Snipe, family, fish, forest, friends, Gallinago gallinago, in the Shuswap, nature photography, Odocoileus virginianus, Oil Men, old black and white photographs, on the Shuswap, outdoor lifestyle, Rocky Mountaineer Train, rural life, Shuswap fauna, Shuswap flora, Shuswap lake, snakes, Ursus americanus, White-tailed Deer, write in the Shuswap on September 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Who said Fall? It’s here already, yellow leaves falling onto the ground, touched by frost ever so gently. Once already, twice soon. As this is a Camouflage Blog for you, I am sure you know what to expect, but maybe not who! Have been catching up on some visiting lately and not yet ready to [...]
Shuswap Time
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged British American Oil Company, Calgary Stampede, dinosaur, house boats, outdoor writing, rock, rodeo horse, Shuswap lake, Tourism, Voyager Golden Record on September 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hello Again! Thanks for the new comment. It is very nice to have someone reading my weblogs, I hope you will enjoy and read again. So I thought, how about these photos to start with today, now that it is sunny again. It was great to see you. Dinosaurs and Rocks, I see you still [...]
Happy June
Posted in Shuswap lake, animals, birds, cats, compassion, creative energy, creative writing, family, family unity, friends, marsh, nature photography, old photographs, old school, outdoor lifestyle, pets, thoughts, wetland habitat, write in the Shuswap, tagged Agelaius phoeniceus, Anas platyrhynchos, ducks, fathers day, Gallinago gallinago, homemade, Mallard, marsh, outdoor writing, photoblog, Western Painted Turtles, wetland on June 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hello There! Once again preparing another update for you. More technical issues appeared, but I think this is it, and we are on a roll with the spring apple blossoms and Swallowtail butterflies. We may even celebrate with a “Shuswap Spring Bird Series” or an “Owlet Special” a bit later on or “Duck” its Fathers Day!
Dads Duck
There [...]
Fabulous Shuswap Sunshine
Posted in Shuswap lake, animals, birds, cats, creative energy, creative writing, family, family unity, friends, marsh, nature photography, old photographs, old school, outdoor lifestyle, pets, thoughts, wetland habitat, write in the Shuswap, tagged camping, Dryocopus pileatus, firefly, in the Shuswap, kids, on the Shuswap, outdoor writing, Pileated woodpeckers, turles, Western Painted Turles, write in the Shuswap on May 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Hello, Hello, Glad to have you checking in again. The fabulous Shuswap sunshine was incredible over the May long weekend, although right now it is ending in rain, eh, spring shower? But all the sun lovers I am sure, enjoyed it immensely while it lasted. Summer is soon to be here. Bring on the sunshine and the [...]








