
After my 21 days of living the slow life of good food and company I returned to work. Within a few days of that I got a close hand look at a critter that seemingly has mastered the slow life. The Porcupine, my boss had observed two munching on some fire weed behind the transformer box. Here is a critter who's life is to eat sleep and some times mate, while not trying to be a trouble to any one.


And Lastly the best view of Edmonton I can think of from the air leaving it


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