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Monthly Archives: April 2018

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Emigrant Lake – Then and Now
April 29, 2018

Emigrant Lake – Then and Now

Above is how Emigrant Lake near Ashland, Oregon looks today. But Back in October 2015, I visited the drought-stricken lake after two years of minimal…
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Finding Solace on the Seymour
April 14, 2018

Finding Solace on the Seymour

Work hassles, spring fever and heavy rain brought Mr. Grumpy into the office. So I did the only sensible thing. I shut off the computer…
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April 6, 2018

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For Elusive Cutthroat Trout, the Fraser River is Special
April 3, 2018

For Elusive Cutthroat Trout, the Fraser River is Special

One of the great things about living in Vancouver is the close proximity of gorgeous outdoor settings and solitude. A short drive can put you into…
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The Eurasian Collared-Dove: Successful BC Immigrants
April 3, 2018

The Eurasian Collared-Dove: Successful BC Immigrants

We see more and more of these plump, white birds in our yard every year. Although they first appeared in the neighborhood about ten years…
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