Sometimes it takes a while, doesn’t it? But yes, always worth it. This spring I am really missing it. Maybe the whole covid thing is making me homesick.
Yes, the views of Okanagan Lake and the vineyards really are stunning, no matter the season. This is a very deep north-south mountain valley. It’s this geography that produces the temperate climate and all those lovely wine grapes. 🙂 I’ve really been missing it this spring, but will go back for about five weeks this summer.
I am far enough south (yes, the southern arctic 😉 ) that there are forests. It has been a very slow spring this year – we are a month behind. By this time it’s usually really green and misty at times, too (I’m on Great Slave Lake – 10th largest lake in the world). Our daylight hours are really long with only about four hours of darkness right now, so usually it gets quite hot! I haven’t seen many bears yet, either.
Beautiful photo!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Ah yes–there’s nothing like home:)
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Right? I’m really missing it this spring.
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I would miss that home, too. Lovely.
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It is really beautiful – British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley.
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Home is definitely beautiful. It took me thirty six years to get here but it was worth it.
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Sometimes it takes a while, doesn’t it? But yes, always worth it. This spring I am really missing it. Maybe the whole covid thing is making me homesick.
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I ground my way up Giants Head yesterday, I have decided that I am going to try to walk it more often and hopefully get thinner and fitter! Nice pic!
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That will get you in shape! From reading your posts it sounds as if you are quite fit already, though. 🙂
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That looks a lovely location, and I bet you get some stunning views over the lake with those mountains so close.
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Yes, the views of Okanagan Lake and the vineyards really are stunning, no matter the season. This is a very deep north-south mountain valley. It’s this geography that produces the temperate climate and all those lovely wine grapes. 🙂 I’ve really been missing it this spring, but will go back for about five weeks this summer.
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After all, if we don’t love where we live for some reason, most of us will, sooner or later, move!
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Yes – I did! 🙂 I work in the north (technically, the Arctic), but I maintain a home there in the Okanagan Valley.
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And what’s the Arctic like, this time of year? My imagination says starkly beautiful, but I’ve only been there in the summer.
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I am far enough south (yes, the southern arctic 😉 ) that there are forests. It has been a very slow spring this year – we are a month behind. By this time it’s usually really green and misty at times, too (I’m on Great Slave Lake – 10th largest lake in the world). Our daylight hours are really long with only about four hours of darkness right now, so usually it gets quite hot! I haven’t seen many bears yet, either.
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Wow – that’s some view!
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It really is, at any time of year! 🙂
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