For the late fall – winter season, there will be a new post every 6 days. The topics will usually alternate between a specific wildflower or flowering shrub, then 6 days later, flora spotted while out hiking locally or on travels. Some of these posts are already drafted and scheduled to be published: Red-osier dogwood Upland Larkspur Devil’s club …Continue reading →
A Wildflower Journal is now only about natural flora and fauna. Most content comes from Nature Hikes and some posts feature specific species encountered on these outings. Community events related to the topics are added to an events list. Lots of photos are included in the posts, news, and videos. A Gardener’s Journal is now a separate website, …Continue reading →
This website will shift a bit to more focus on nature hikes and flora, and less on gardening. Gardening posts will now be in a widget, mostly seasonal updates or specific plants in the garden. Gardening remains a strong interest, but the website will have less content for the upcoming term.
Over the last decade I have taken many, many photos. Recently, I have been pruning and weeding them, then sorting the keepers into named folders. This work will take some months yet, but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. In my previous website, I uploaded many images to the website media library. This …Continue reading →
A PDF document written by Paul Handford can be found at a page on this website: Flowering Plants of the Kamloops Area There is a download link on the page for anyone who wants their own copy of this PDF document.
A guide to Erigerons in the Interior was written by Paul Handford and is shared here as link to a page with a PDF embed: Interior Daisies There is a download button on the page too.
We hiked from Helmcken Falls along the Rim and down to the Clearwater River and back up. The rivers were our focus, but we saw a few plants along the way too. We hiked through mixed forest with lots of moss, lichen, and shrub growth under the evergreen trees on the rim and on west-facing slopes in the canyons. …Continue reading →