Here are your favourite photos from the second half of 2020.
July

August

September

October

November

December

So that’s it, everyone. May 2021 see us try to treat each other, and our environment, well.
Have a good week. 🙂
Here are your favourite photos from the second half of 2020.
July

August

September

October

November

December

So that’s it, everyone. May 2021 see us try to treat each other, and our environment, well.
Have a good week. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos, Lynette. Have a great week!
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Thank you, Jill. 🙂 You too.
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I always like the green and gold. Reminds me of Alberta, Edmonton and CFL football, which I hope returns in 2021. Stay well and have a great week Lynette. Allan
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Yes – the colours of U of A. and Edmonton football. Very northern. 🙂
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Love the pink rising up from the sky in that last photo–but all of them are quite lovely! Cheers!
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Thank you. 🙂 Yes, that rosy- blue sky was very beautiful.
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I think I’m just an absolute sucker for snowy landscapes and snow covered trees as those seem to be my favorites.
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You would love it up here, then. Maybe you can come for a winter visit when this miserable virus is under control. See the northern lights and lots of snowy trees. 🙂
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I would HATE the cold! lol! It is one of my daughter’s life goals to see the northern lights. She is absolutely fascinated by them.
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They are stunning. I just remembered that you don’t like to fly, either, so maybe she will come for a visit sometime and take lots of videos for you. 🙂
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If I were to make a trip like that, I’d drive. I love getting to see all the stuff between me and my destination. We’ve never done a huge trip like that (anything over a day and a half or so of driving) because of the kids and school stuff over the years, but maybe once they are both out of the house, it is something we consider. We’ve definitely talked about it.
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These are some great pictures, I especially loved the snowy ones in October, November and December.
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Thank you very much. 🙂 Winter is definitely the north’s best season.
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They’re all great, but I think the tree hug is my favorite. 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂 The tree hug is my favourite, too.
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A terrific collection, Lynette. That Oregon grape holly is so vibrant and I love your “Into the Future”. Perfect.
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Thank you very much. 🙂 The grape holly photo turned out to be surprisingly popular, as did the “Into the Future” photo. I’m never sure why one picture is more popular than another, especially when I think it should be the other way around. 🙂
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Lovely pics, Lynette. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Stuart! 🙂
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Hi. So far this winter, have you had a typical amount of snow?
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Interesting question. Our winter has been unusual. Normally the temperature continuously drops until we reach a couple of very cold weeks in January of about -45C (-49F). Then it slowly starts to climb until the days get very warm because of the (almost) midnight sun. But this year! We had a week of above-freezing temps in late Nov and all the snow started to melt. Right now we should be at about -40 but it’s -4. Very strange. Normal snowfall throughout the winter would be about a total of 160 cm. (63 inches, I think), but much of that already melted.
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