
Sunshine breaks through the canopy. ‘You’ll never walk alone.’Oscar Hammerstein II Daily shots from our walks in the local forest will continue here …
Today’s Pictures: 10 Apr 21
It’s beginning to look like summer! 🙂

Sunshine breaks through the canopy. ‘You’ll never walk alone.’Oscar Hammerstein II Daily shots from our walks in the local forest will continue here …
Today’s Pictures: 10 Apr 21
It’s beginning to look like summer! 🙂

A horse rider in the forest. ‘Not to go back, is somewhat to advance,And men must walk at least before they dance.’Alexander Pope. Daily shots from …
Today’s Pictures: 9 Apr 21
Riding in the forest – so lovely. 🙂
I love this snow sculpture! Very endearing.

In this area, we have brown and black bears, but you have to go much farther north to the Arctic to see the white polar bears.
Climate change has lead to some of the polar bears mating with grizzly bears and producing a sort of blond hybrid called a grolar.

If you’re interested, here’s more information: https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/did-you-know-environment/grolar-bears
Happy Friday; happy weekend. 🙂

Afternoon sunshine ‘For a week they lazed and loved, swam in the hotel pool, ate in restaurants, took in Virtual shows, walked, danced, drank …
Today’s Pictures: 8 Apr 21
Such a beautiful walk among tree sentinels. 🙂

A track in the forest. ‘The best way to get to know the place you are traveling in is to walk around… and the best way to walk around is with …
Today’s Pictures: 7 Apr 21
A sunny tree tunnel! 🙂
Under sunny skies on the weekend, M and I went to Prosperous Lake Park just outside of Yellowknife.

We crossed the lake itself via a very busy ice road, a total of 14 km.

There was an ice fishing derby going on, which is why it was so busy. People were fishing, yes, but there were lots of snowmobilers, cross-country skiers and snowshoers. Dogs and kids were running around and chasing each other, very much enjoying the bright sun and warmer temperatures.
Here’s a short clip of our trip across the lake.
It was a great day; sunny, warmer, windless. We returned home very happy after all the fresh air and bright light.
Happy mid-week. 🙂

A slow downhill walk. ‘Take a walk with a turtle. And behold the world in pause.’ Bruce Feiler Daily shots from our walks in the local forest will…
Today’s Pictures: 6 Apr 21
A slow downhill walk – a very nice thing. 🙂

Fallen giant. ‘Since the day of my birth, my death began its walk. It is walking toward me, without hurrying.’ Jean Cocteau Daily shots from our …
Today’s Pictures: 5 Apr 21
The way of all life: a fallen giant lies on the ground, denuded of its branches. All the more reason to appreciate the one that’s still standing. 🙂
We may be getting warmer, but we still have lots of snow. What to do with some of it? Make sculptures, of course!

This one is of a raven; they are one of the most intelligent and resourceful birds on the planet. They have to be – they survive through -50C (and in more northern areas, even colder) subarctic and Arctic temperatures by huddling together in wind protected areas. Loyal, extremely communicative and collaborative, I don’t see them as the mean, nasty nasties they are often portrayed as in literature and film.
It has been quite overcast for a few days, so these photos are very monochromatic, (I had a lot of visual difficulty because of the lack of contrast) but the subarctic can be like that.

I really admire the talents of the people who come out to make these. They were out on a frozen lake, in the howling wind, in -40C (-40F).
I won’t be sorry to say good-bye to these sculptures when they melt, though!
Have a good week. 🙂

A narrow path through the birches. ‘A line is a dot that went for a walk.’ Paul Klee Easter: a celebration I replace with the emergence of spring…
Today’s Pictures: 4 Apr 21
Beautiful birch trees and tidal pools. 🙂