Thank you. That part of town is very quiet but it was a very still, cold evening. Yellowknife was named after the indigenous people known as the “T’atsaot’ine”, or “Yellowknives” who are part of the Dene First Nation. They were known for the copper knives they carried. Yellowknife has quite a history – lots of interesting people!
That’s part of the town; the larger part of it is not visible in this picture. This was a very wind-still, calm night but really cold, too. Very pretty though.
Beautiful! ^^;
Thank you very much. 🙂
Gorgeous!
Thank you, Jill. 🙂
A peaceful picture if there ever was one (and Yellowknife is such an interesting name for a town — there must be an interesting story behind it).
Thank you. That part of town is very quiet but it was a very still, cold evening. Yellowknife was named after the indigenous people known as the “T’atsaot’ine”, or “Yellowknives” who are part of the Dene First Nation. They were known for the copper knives they carried. Yellowknife has quite a history – lots of interesting people!
Looks beautiful and very festive. I love all the twinkling lights of the small town and how bright the moon is.
That’s part of the town; the larger part of it is not visible in this picture. This was a very wind-still, calm night but really cold, too. Very pretty though.
Literally as pretty as a picture.
Thank you! It was such a pretty scene.
That would make a nice Christmas card Lynette. Happy Thursday. Allan
Yes, it definitely would! Thanks, Allan.
Wow! So beautiful. Happy Thursday to you.🎉💕
Thank you very much. 🙂
Looks like a Christmas card scene. So pretty.
So much of this part of the Northwest Territories looks like a Christmas card picture during the winter!
wonderful
Thank you. 🙂
Stunning and gorgeous Lynette!
Thank you very much, Cindy. 🙂
Gorgeous picture
Thank you – much appreciated. 🙂
Simply magical 🙂
The weather and light were right. 🙂