The strand at Okanagan Lake after dark.

M and I had just had a lovely dinner at a nearby restaurant; this was the view as we strolled home. It was wonderful to be together.
The strand at Okanagan Lake after dark.

M and I had just had a lovely dinner at a nearby restaurant; this was the view as we strolled home. It was wonderful to be together.
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Wow! Beautiful lake! Well shared β€πthank you.
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Thank you! You are are very welcome. π
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You are welcome. πππΉ
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Safe travels back NWT Lynette. Retirement is coming. Today, I celebrate 7 years in the best promotion I ever worked for. Cheers. Allan
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Thank you, Allan. I feel a bit like a child waiting for birthday presents! Very much looking forward to the time when I can be retired and can stay put (except for the travelling. π )
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Perfect.
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Thank you. π
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At first I thought that was snow, but then I realized that’s just sand because this picture was taken in the Okanagan. I’m sure you’ll get some snow soon when you’re back in NWT.
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I landed in Yellowknife to snow, and it hasnβt stopped! Big, fat, moisture-laden flakes. At least itβs not cold yet; only about -1, -2. Driving for any distance is an adventure, though!
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And so it begins. I’m still waiting for our first snowfall. Stay safe out there.
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Thank you very much. Yes, it has begun.
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Night shots are difficult, Lynette. You made a great job of this one.
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Thank you very much, Stuart. I used a very old Canon that has been banging around (literally) with me for many years. It usually takes good photos.
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I used to have Canon equipment in the 1980s, Lynette. A lot of it. Circumstances, combining with a sense that digital was going to render most professional photography redundant, made me sell the lot. That was in the days of film, of course. When I eventually replace my much-used Nikon, I’ll probably return to the Canon.
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The little Canon I use is an old digital from about 2007 or so. Itβs quite small with a really great retractable lens. In the north it lives in my vehicle and has been frozen solid, -30C and much colder, more times than I can count. I also left it in the truck during the +45C we had in the summer. It always works and by now, it certainly doesnβt owe me anything!
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Wow! What a little hero of a camera! I’ve always found Canon a reliable brand. Yours still takes great pictures, too!
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