Thanks, Jacqui. 🙂 The camera I frequently use is an old Canon that has been frozen in my truck countless times, dropped, stepped on and generally has had a tough time of it. Still takes wonderful pictures though.
The Northwest Territories are in western Canada, so they partially border the Beaufort. I am in Yellowknife, which is about 1500 km south of the Beaufort; by NWT standards I am not very far north. It’s all relative. 🙂 NWT is huge – the entire country of Peru could fit inside it. My home is much farther south – 2000 km. Cheers.
Nice article
Thanks. 🙂
Lovely capture of the falling snow. I love that you continue to find beauty in the cold of winter.
Thank you very much, Linda. 🙂 I try to be where I am.
Those flakes are huge! Great camera, Lynette.
Thanks, Jacqui. 🙂 The camera I frequently use is an old Canon that has been frozen in my truck countless times, dropped, stepped on and generally has had a tough time of it. Still takes wonderful pictures though.
Ha! Hard to believe. Like the Timex watch commercials.
I haven’t thought of that ad in years and years! Does Timex even still exist?
I think so, but I don’t wear a watch anymore!
I Googled them – they still exist! I always use my phone to check time. Like you, I haven’t worn a watch in years.
A woman after my own heart, Lynette. My husband gets annoyed because I am always Googling something I’ve forgotten or don’t know!
Agreed – I do that a lot!
We’ve gotten some of that stuff, too. More on the way… Where are you?
I work in subarctic Canada (Northwest Territories); there’s lots of snow here right now! 🙂
Oh my! You are WAY up there. Are you closer to Hudson Bay or Beaufort Sea?
The Northwest Territories are in western Canada, so they partially border the Beaufort. I am in Yellowknife, which is about 1500 km south of the Beaufort; by NWT standards I am not very far north. It’s all relative. 🙂 NWT is huge – the entire country of Peru could fit inside it. My home is much farther south – 2000 km. Cheers.
Goodness. Big place. Stay warm!
Thank you. I have had lots of practise! 🙂