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This little squirrel was sampling his find, before burying it with his treasure trove in my flower bed. 😊
just swatches of samples, layer upon layer of color and textures of metal siding, frame 1-1/4 square.
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Lac Rond
Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata
Témiscouata, Québec
Un précieux refuge au coeur
des monts Notre-Dame
Le parc national du Lac-Témiscouata, harmonieux mariage de l’eau, de la forêt et de l’histoire, proteège un eéchantillon représentatif de la région naturelle des monts Notre-Dame.
D’une superficie de 175 km2, le parc national du Lac-Témiscouata s’étire tout le long d’un des plus beaux et des plus grands lacs au sud du Saint-Laurent, dont il protège près de la moitié des rives et l’unique île, l’Île Notre-Dame. Né de la puissance des glaciers, le lac Témiscouata invite au calme et à la contemplation. Source
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© Guylaine Bégin. L'utilisation sans ma permission est illégale.
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Rond Lake
Lac-Temiscouata National Park
Temiscouata, Quebec
A Precious Refuge in the Heart of the Notre-Dame Mountains
Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata (National Park), a harmonious marriage of water, forest and history, protects a representative sample of the natural region of Monts Notre-Dame.
Covering an area of 175 km2, Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata stretches all along one of the most beautiful and largest lakes south of the St. Lawrence River, where it protects close to half of the shores and the only island, Île Notre-Dame. Born from powerful glaciers, Lac Témiscouata invites peace and contemplation Source
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© Guylaine Bégin. Use without permission is illegal.
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The gal (my guess as to gender) was picking up and putting back down this fluffy material, presumably thinking about building a nest. The only problem is that 2 feet of snow was predicted for the storm coming in last night. So I hope they didn't work too hard on construction! Canada Geese, Siskiyou County, California