Wishing you all the very merriest of Festive Seasons, and all the best for 2026.
My board of directors have gathered by the tree to help me send this vital message.
Luckily for us, Edgar has never been one for playing with the tree ornaments. He’s more fascinated by the tree when it first comes into the house in it’s natural form — the annual mystery of the arrival of The Great Green Stranger!
Our greatest Edgar challenge this year has been his determination to seek out his hidden Christmas gift (three catnip-filled fish.) He seems to be able to sniff them out, however cleverly I hide them — putting me in mind of the kids when they were little. I finally had to move them into the studio for safe-keeping until the Big Day.
Geordie feels (with some justification) that he deserves a large Christmas bonus for being made to wear the dreaded reindeer antlers for a few seconds again this year.
My Christmas wish for some snow on the mountains finally came true this week, so we were able to enjoy a snowy walk on Mount Seymour.
Phillip took this photo of me in my happy place, videoing a raven in the woods.
And, here’s the view from my perspective …
Geordie was also in his happy place.
So much better than posing with silly antlers!
May this holiday season find you in your happy place, whatever that looks like!
See you in 2026 with lots more crow and raven news.





Thank you for sharing this! And congrats on the City Crows calendar. I think February is my favourite photo, but it is a tough call. I like that the full moons and various celebrations are on the calendar too. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Thanks so much! I love Geordie’s side eye at tree! I love all photos, the mountain looks so otherworldly! Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Thank you for the happiness you bring me with your wonderful stories and pictures!
Merry Christmas!
Marian
Merry Christmas, June!
Thank you, these are magical photos!
Merry Christmas June and Hapoy New Year🎄
Merry Christmas! My husband and I love your content and photographs. It’s days like this when we miss the snow. Thank you for sharing all your hard work!