
On my morning walk to work today, I saw this moon slice competing with the streetlights against a misty ice fog.
The moon was prettier. 🙂

On my morning walk to work today, I saw this moon slice competing with the streetlights against a misty ice fog.
The moon was prettier. 🙂

The Deh Cho Bridge is a one km-long cable-stayed bridge across a 1.6 km span of the Mackenzie River on the Yellowknife Highway near Fort Providence, Northwest Territories.
I’ve crossed many bridges, both physical and figurative. Some have been “cable-stayed” and others have been ready to fall into an immense crevasse.
The figurative bridges have sometimes been the very worst and I would have given anything to have had decking under my feet.
How about you?

A pastel blue and bluish-pink characterised this rising north moon as I drove north two nights ago.
Appropriately enough for the north, this moon is known as the “beaver moon” and is the last full moon of 2020.
I am happy to be moving into the last month of 2020, as well. I hope we learn from it, but I also want it to leave.
Happy week, everyone. 🙂

They shall grow not old,
as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them,
nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun
and in the morning
We will remember them.
from For the Fallen
~ Laurence Binyon

Happy mid-week. 🙂
We’re really into late autumn now and for many of us, winter is coming. For some of us, it’s already here …

Time to hear its voice; seek its beauty.
Have a nice week, everyone. 🙂
I chanced on this fiery sunset casting these blazing streaks on the new snow.

Happy weekend everyone. 🙂

Right now I am covered in snow (this is waaay too early!) at my work home, but pleasant July memories of my home home are sustaining me. This was taken on my birthday.
Have a good week everyone. 🙂
I found this form of wild pea still flourishing even though it has now become quite cold here in the Northwest Territories.

Nice to still see these colours, but they won’t last long now.
Happy weekend, everyone. 🙂

A rainy wind storm recently blew away all our autumn leaf colours, but here’s a reminder of those lovely hues.
Have a great week, everyone. 🙂