12/30/2008
Le but!
Part of the trip to Pittsburgh this past weekend included a trip to the Igloo to watch the Pens and Habs. It was a pretty entertaining game, with Carey Price stealing the show for me. Montreal pulled it out 3-2.
Fish boy
12/29/2008
Trip to National Aviary in Pittsburgh
During our 4 days in Pittsburgh, we took the kids to the National Aviary for a visit. It was a little smaller than I imagined, but worth the trip. Here are a few of our favourites.
There were two Golden Eagles at the aviary, by far the most impressive (we thought), absolutely HUGE and magnificent.
This was an Ibis of some sort that I have forgotten, a little ugly but I kinda liked him.
This is an actual Cuckoo. I like this guy too.
This American Flamingo was hilarious. He was quite territorial and tried to intimidate us with his posturing and feather ruffling.
There were two Golden Eagles at the aviary, by far the most impressive (we thought), absolutely HUGE and magnificent.
This was an Ibis of some sort that I have forgotten, a little ugly but I kinda liked him.
This is an actual Cuckoo. I like this guy too.
This American Flamingo was hilarious. He was quite territorial and tried to intimidate us with his posturing and feather ruffling.
12/21/2008
Winter joy with a touch of procrastination
Oh, and another thing....
12/19/2008
Rare visitors on a snowy day
12/09/2008
Wishlist
Gold Coin Scots Pine
Dragon's Eye Pine
Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar
Japanese Maple 'Inabe Shidare'
Japanese Maple 'Aconitifolium'
Already starting on my wishlist for next year. I just need to decide whether I want a Japanese influenced woodland garden, or a Woodland influenced Japanese garden. Unfortunately, I have not kept track of where I have compiled all of these photos, so thanks in posterity to those shown here.
Dragon's Eye Pine
Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar
Japanese Maple 'Inabe Shidare'
Japanese Maple 'Aconitifolium'
Already starting on my wishlist for next year. I just need to decide whether I want a Japanese influenced woodland garden, or a Woodland influenced Japanese garden. Unfortunately, I have not kept track of where I have compiled all of these photos, so thanks in posterity to those shown here.