Friday, July 26, 2013

Camping with Eddie: Petals and Pigs

Thought I'd melted into a puddle on the computer room rug, didn't you?  Well, it is still hot, but that isn't the whole reason for not blogging.  And I certainly have lots of photos and topics to blog about.  So as well as summer inertia, we'll blame it on lost dogs (not mine!), facebook (what a time sucker), company, gardening, volunteerism, writing for other purposes, and just plain laziness.

So let's wrap up the Camping with Eddie series and move on to other topics...

The last couple of days of our camping trip were spent lazing around, playing with the camera.  Although it was mid-June, the spring flowers had just come into full force - spring arrives much later in the mountains than on the island!  There were blossoms everywhere, in every colour and shape.  Here's just a few of my favourites:
Okay, not a blossom - a berry!
Salmonberry

(c) Jean Ballard 2013 

California Poppies
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Foxglove
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Orange flower
(forgotten the name!)

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A bee flew into this shot
just as I snapped the photo!

Wild Rose
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Don't know what these are -
They grew on a large tree and lower shrubs, with large, broad,  five-petalled leaves.

(c) Jean Ballard 2013 

I was going to call this entry "Petals, Peckers, and Pigs", because I also have some photos of a woodpecker who entertained me one morning.  I thought, however, that pairing Peckers and Pigs in a title might be misinterpreted and who knows who might end up on this page while searching for completely different material!  But here are the photos of the woodpecker - he was either a rather large male Downy, or a male Hairy Woodpecker with a rather short beak. (The two species are almost identical except in overall size and in the length of the beak).

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On the day we left the campsite to return home, we took a sidetrip to Hearts on Noses Mini Pig Sanctuary. Janice, the owner, was in hospital having had a heart attack two days previous, but her mom and sister were there to receive the fruit and veggies we took for the piggies and to share a cup of tea while I said a quick hello to all the critters.

Molly and Chilko, Janice's two dogs, came to greet me first.

Molly

Chilko
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And then Dior and  Lacey, the horses, came over to check out the apples I'd brought.

Got Apples?
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Then it was time to say hello to the pigs. They were all in their pens, as Janice's family was just about to leave for the hospital.  First stop was Panda, whose ears were bitten off by rats in the filthy conditions in which he was confined before coming to the sanctuary.

Panda
(c) Jean Ballard 2013 

Then there was this newcomer, whose name I don't know, but whose black and white markings and longer nose make him stand out in a crowd.


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Then off to see the twelve I fostered.  Most were sleeping, but some made the effort to come say hello to their former foster mama.
Hi Former Foster Mama!
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I didn't have treats on me - not wanting to get all the pigs excited just as everyone was about to leave - so some just opened their eyes and grunted a hello. 

What, no treats?
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Then round to see the pink pigs - Comet, Rose and Roscoe:


Comet
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Rose
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Roscoe
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And lastly a quick peek at some of the other potbellied porcines.  I particularly liked this shot:

Hello there.
Haz you seen our Mama Janice?

(c) Jean Ballard 2013 


And then it was back in the van, back on the boat, and back home to the island.  And onto other stories.

Yahoo!
(c) Jean Ballard 2013 

3 comments:

Caroline said...

Glad you didn't melt!
Love how you can get so close to birds with your camera! Amazingly beautiful Woodpecker!

Love the other pictures as well and had a big ROFL over the title that was not to be!

Erika said...

Lovely pictures!

Black Jack's Carol said...

Many fine photos here, Jean, but I'm especially partial to the last three. Oh, and that wonderful woodpecker!! Such a brilliant red marking. I am deeply impressed that you go off on a camping trip like this. My camping skills are modest, to put a polite spin on the fact i don't even know how to put up a tent. Guess I'll have to enjoy the experience vicariously through your blog.