January Sun

We have had some lovely January sun peeking through the …

… breaking stratus and cumulus clouds that constantly swirl and join and break again …

… while the snow stays properly in the mountains …

… to be enjoyed from a distance.

Happy Saturday.

30 thoughts on “January Sun”

  1. I like your last two shots. Something about the frosting on the hills and the blue sky. Better weather is finally coming our way with temps up to 7 and staying above freezing overnight. Our January thaw. Happy weekend. Allan

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    1. Thank you very much, Allan. I love seeing the snowy mountains against the blue sky and knowing that I don’t have to be in it and can just admire it from afar! Enjoy your good weather; you’ve definitely earned a break in it!

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    1. Hi Amanda! Here in British Columbia there are lots of snowy mountains (with plenty of skiing, too) and then there are valleys where we don’t get any at all. A great combination, in my opinion! Cheers.

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        1. Hi Amanda, we’re very fortunate here in British Columbia. The coast and Vancouver Island are very mild throughout winter – there actually are palm trees growing in some areas – as well as two main interior valleys – where the wine grapes do well. The mountain ranges are snowy of course as is the northern interior. This province is rather large. Here’s a link to a comparison so you have an idea. Cheers.

          https://www.comparea.org/AUS+CA_BC

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  2. You gave me an idea of size, Lynette, for sure. The position where the state was overlaid on the map of Australia made me chuckle a little. Ironically, that area you overlaid with B.C. is flat and desert like! Lol. So very different! But I learnt something about Canadian geography. Thank you for extending my knowledge.

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