Something Different

Since it’s winter and a lot of us are experiencing rather grey and/or white conditions, it’s time for a bit of colour and brightness. Here are a few reminders of what’s coming our way.

Echinacea
Sunflowers
Dogwoods – our provincial flower
Hydrangea
Daisies

Have a good day.

30 thoughts on “Something Different”

    1. Thank you very much, Tricia. It’s so monochromatic right now that I really enjoyed scrolling through my flower photos and thought I would share that. I took the echinacea photo several years ago. Cheers.

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      1. Subarctic – no thank you! Both of my birdbaths have frozen over the last two nights, so it’s cold down here but nothing like way up north. It’s 57F just now, still T shirt and shorts weather if you aren’t staying outside too long, love this!

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        1. January temperatures in NWT can be very low. -50C (-58F) isn’t unheard of. We had to park the aircraft inside and cover their engines, too. Dealing with low temperatures was a major chunk of our work.

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          1. Wow, it make me wonder why people live up there… If you were born there which those people are I suppose it’s just part of daily life.

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          2. You learn to take it in stride; after a while you just get used to it. I actually loved working at the top of the world. It was an amazing experience and the people were wonderful, but after six years the cold did finally wear on me and I wanted to move south.

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          3. Wow Lynette, you are a tough girl! I remember being used to the cold as a kid skating on the lake plowing our skate rink off and also on snowmobiles. That was 45 years ago!

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