your 10 best
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A new and regular feature of the DHT will be YOUR TEN BEST, and we encourage you to be a part of it. Essentially, it is a Top 10 list – in no particular order – that is relevant to you and your community.TRANSCRIPT
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Your 10 BestA new and regular
feature of the DHT will be YOUR TEN BEST, and we encourage you to be a part of it. Essentially, it is a Top 10 list – in no particular order – that is relevant to you and your community. Don’t be shy, here
is a perfect pallet to share with the community, those special things, moments, places, faces that are important in your everyday life.Today, local
photographer Angela Patterson shares with us the beautiful scenic flora and fauna in and around Grande Prairie – some really beautiful vistas. Cheers!
Bees do their work pollinating and gathering nectar.
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The McNaught Homestead, like others in the area, show history and nature in balance.
A duck takes off from the surface of a local dugout.
take off, eh
Franklin’s Gull tries a rail landing at Crystal Lake.
A damselfly basks in the sunset along the ditches around Grande Prairie.
damsel, no distress
A spring Canada Goose, always a welcome sign.
CanadianaThe morning dew adorns
a spider web along the Muskoseepi trails.
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This male takes a sip off the Muskoseepi Park pond.
mallard moments
•Submit YOUR 10 BEST to [email protected], photos optional but welcome, and be eligible for some great prizes from the DHT •
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5 10The sure sign of seasonal
change at Pipestone Creek.
autumn hue
heY, it’s franklin
historiC and rustiC
Kleskun Hills Park, a perfect place to find them.
wildflower wonder