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Taken last year in our garden, No sign of her yet this year, hopefully she`ll come back soon, the raisins are ready for her.

She`s still visiting us about three times a day for a few sultanas. Still no sign of Bertie.

Our resident blackbird on our garden fence. Her partner Bertie has disappeared, I hope she finds another mate, she`s so tame & lovely.

Our resident blackbird who comes to the kitchen door every day for her treat of sultanas. Sadly her mate Bertie has disappeared.

The end of the trail: Bertha Lake at Waterton Lakes National Park, Canada.

Two great finds in the weekend sales. The outfit and the wardrobe :) Wearing CH Skins Ginevra for Lelutka Evo x @UNIK.

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Rolling through the soybean fields north of Linwood, Michigan we have Lake State Rwy. northbound Alpena train with flyash loads up front for the cement plant. C425M 181 "Big Bertha" leads M420 3571 both in the stripes this fine summer late afternoon - June 30, 2005.

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada Alberta. (Photo copyright Geo Davis 2021. All Rights Reserved.)

Sunset at one of Waterton's larger high elevation lakes.

Koeien weetjes:

 

"Een koe in de wei eet per dag 80 kilogram gras"

"Een koe wel 75 tot 100 liter water per dag kan drinken"

"Een koe per etmaal voldoende heeft aan 20 minuten slaap"

"Een koe slaapt altijd liggend, nooit staand"

"Een koe ligt wel 6 tot 8 uur per dag, die tijd wordt meestal

besteedt om te herkauwen"

"Een koe is een van de weinige dieren op een boerderij met een eigen voornaam, bijvoorbeeld 'Marietje' of 'Bertha"

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Original photography and manipulation by me

The weather is again not that great, we stayed in again this weekend...

So let's go back to our West Canada roadtrip/holiday in the summer of 2019 for a change

Actually we only visited the provinces Alberta and British Columbia. There is still a lot more to explore in Canada.

We want to go back again, have seen a lot, but also missed a lot.

Three weeks in AB and BC is just not enough to see everything these two provinces have to offer.

For now we are left with the photos we took and the memories we have.

The first few days we stayed in Waterton. We decided to go for a hike on the second day we were at Waterton Lakes Nationalpark

Followed the Lower Bertha Falls trail.

Started early so the trail was still nice and quiet only a few hikers including us. Also the temperature would be nice.

A nice cool wind breeze would accompany us.

Later it would get a lot busier on the trail and also a lot warmer.

The damage caused by the 2017 late summer Kenow wildfire was still visible at that time

 

Old portrait photo - her name is written, with a pencil, on the back. No photographer mentioned. The photo most likely dates to the second half of the 1860s.

 

Bertha Winbladh was born in 1851 in Karlskrona, Sweden, the daughter of captain Johan Leopold Winbladh, and his wife Sophie Amalia Charlotta von Köhler. She married twice, first to Claes Axel Gustaf Ask, who died in 1879, and then to Martin Gabriel Rosenius and they had one child, the son Berth Gustaf Martin Rosenius, born in 1883. By this time Bertha and her family lived in Lund, Sweden, and it was here she died on December 25 1885, just 34 years old (cause of death was meningitis). Her son would not survive her long, he died the following year, just 2 1/2, from scarlet fever. Her second husband would survive her by 16 years, dying in 1901.

The remnants of Hurricane Bertha passing across the UK

 

bertha my other great pyrenees

Bewohnte Windmühle auf der Insel Amrum, vor Schleswig-Holstein

On the Bertha Lakes trail, Waterton Lakes National Park

This burn is normally just a trickle but after three days of torrential rain (the tail end of Hurricane Bertha according to the experts) is itself a torrent.

Mercedes Benz 230 A,

Baujahr 1936

Zylinder 2229 ccm, 54 PS

 

This is either 39 year old Bertha or 9 year old Chopper at the Albuquerque BioPark.

 

I am going with Chopper due to standing on the log.

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.

We did a hike To Bertha Lake while we were in Waterton Lakes National Park. The scenery was beautiful but the hike was really intense. 16km of steep incline and switchbacks. By the time we reached the lake at the top, my legs felt like rubber, but looking at the beautiful surroundings made it all worth the effort.

A beautiful Chameleon Lady

 

Veiled chameleon - Jemenchamäleon - Chamaeleo calyptratus

Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada

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