The mother Polar Bear has an Arctic fox leg in her mouth. It was killed by a red fox, which are moving north due to climate change and pushing out the smaller Arctic foxes.
The tail end of a fall storm with a thick layer of foam churned up by the waves totally covering the rocky beach and being scattered by the wind.
An almost windless, spring day on the rocks beside Hudson’s Bay. There are a few seals far out on the ice beyond view.
Being among the 3,000 beluga whales that live in the Churchill River estuary every summer is as magical and awesome as seeing the Polar Bears.
Diane has lived in rural and urban settings in half the provinces of Canada and one territory, plus several countries in Asia. She currently lives in Churchill on the tundra besides Hudson’s Bay.