Often, when sun arrives in the Okanagan Valley in December or January, it’s accompanied by cooler temperatures. At -3C (27F) it was definitely chilly compared to what we had just had the day before with 6C (43F), but having the clear weather was still nice.

There was a cloudless sky although the wind was coming out of the north and rather brisk.

These two ducks definitely weren’t bothered, though. They had found themselves a nicely protected spot where the wind wasn’t much of an issue.

I surprised this overwintering robin from his spot among a number of other robins in their home inside a dense thicket next to the trail. They’re rarely seen – usually only heard – in winter but very occasionally I’ll see one.

The last leg of my walk took me along one of the downtown’s main streets as the light began to fade and shoppers decided to start heading home. I headed home, too, where I found some hot chocolate.
Happy Sunday.
Brisk walking required, but it’s nice to get outdoors. Happy Sunday, Lynette xx
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Thanks, Jo. I usually go out no matter the weather as I have lots of gear for any type. I can’t invent any excuses to skip it. 😉 Cheers.
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Beautiful photos, Lynette. I love the ducks.
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Thanks, Suzette. Yes, the ducks are very cute.
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Brisk is the word that came to my mind too.
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Definitely. It’s a “brisk” time of year!
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A good winter outing Lynette and your new camera seems to be working well for you. Having spent so much time in Vancouver/Victoria over the past few years, I hear you on the double edged sword of clear skies in winter. The sunshine always winds in my mind. Happy Sunday. Allan
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Thanks, Allan. As long as it doesn’t get too cold (like it did in January, 2024) and do damage to the agricultural sector, I agree that it’s such a nice break to get a little sun. The projection is that we’re going to cloud over again and of course the temperature will go up. Yes, you would be familiar with this phenomenon from your time on the coast. Cheers.
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I like to go walking…also in winter.
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Yes, walking outside is always better, no matter the weather. Cheers.
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Such a nice photo of the lake, despite the cold. How great to see a robin in winter and the ducks of course 😊
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Thank you very much, Belinda. It was definitely chilly but nothing like much of the rest of the country and we’re supposed to be warming up later this week. The ducks are always so cute and I somehow scared that robin out of his thicket shelter. I could hear the robins chittering among themselves inside but I wasn’t sure why this one reacted. Cheers.
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It would be nice to see a robin or a duck. I think they’re all hunkered down in this weather 😏
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Aw, the Mr and Mrs are so cute! Beautiful, chilly photos, Lynette. The downtown photo looks wonderful, such a peaceful view. 🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦
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They sure are, aren’t they? It’s definitely a bit chilly but we’re supposed to be warming up again later this week. It was quite a lot busier further down the street where some of the stores are. I liked the view with the seasonal lights and setting sun in the background. Cheers.
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Lovely, have a great new week!
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very Beautifull picture 👌
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Thank you. 😊
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The downtown section of your town looks quite inviting. It’s been a very intense few days for us with multiple celebrations with family and friends, but we’ll finally get out for a walk today. I hope you have a lovely Sunday, Lynette!
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Thank you very much, Tricia. 😊 This is usually such a busy time of year isn’t it but soon you’ll be back to your regular schedule. One end of that street has city hall and the court house so it’s very quiet right now but the other has lots of businesses that seemed to be busy. I liked how the setting sun was blending with the seasonal lights in that scene. Cheers.
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Those two very-different-looking ducks are getting along beautifully.
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They sure are. Those are mallard ducks. The one with the green head is the male and the plain brown one is the female. A huge flock of them are permanent denizens who live in the creek valley. Cheers.
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What a lovely stroll! I’m heading out soon for one of my own. Cheers!
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