I love spring and summer …

… and this picture reminds me of a lovely, sunny day from last July.
I hope you have a Good Friday and a good weekend. 🙂
I love spring and summer …

… and this picture reminds me of a lovely, sunny day from last July.
I hope you have a Good Friday and a good weekend. 🙂
It’s supposed to warm up today, here in the Great White North. It would be good if this warmth was to stay, but alas, that’s not the case. We’re only getting a short break.

But, having gotten our second jabs, M and I are getting a more permanent break from coronavirus.
And that’s something to celebrate, no matter what the weather. 🙂
Happy weekend, everyone. Stay safe.
A walk on a frozen lake, northern style.

Happy week. Stay cool. 😉
It may be snow white up here in NWT, but for that reason, I think it’s time for a Friday flower.

The photo above, taken a couple of years ago, is of a bunch from one of my lavender pots. Lavender is said to bring luck. In ancient times, it was burned in bonfires to ward off evil or to entice good fortune.
Despite its reputation as an “old lady” flower, I have always loved it for its fragrance and pretty purple flowers. Dried, it can last a long time; I like to keep it in my closet to repel moths, and outside, it repels mosquitoes.

And, as if that’s not enough, lavender scent will help you to sleep, and more deeply, as well.
It’s certainly one of nature’s beautiful presents. Do you grow lavender?
Happy Friday; happy weekend. 🙂
A photo of a partially frozen Niagara Falls, Ontario, from January, 2019.

Isn’t our natural world magnificent? It’s amazing to see that green tint in the water, and that hue certainly contributes to how cold it looks. It’s cold here in NWT, but that somehow looks colder!
After all the recent nasty weather, I hope that wherever you are, you are warm and comfortable.
Happy Wednesday. 🙂
We have finally turned enough for more sun and less snow. It’s downhill now to spring.
For those of you who found Friday’s winter road photo interesting, here’s another part of the same lake, without road.

I hope that wherever you are, you are having a pleasant, sunny day (especially Texas).
Happy week. 🙂
Up here, we drive across frozen lakes. Temporary roads are created, ploughed and come complete with signs. There is a government department in charge of these winter roads, as they are called.
Below is a photo taken from one of our drives on the Yellowknife – Dettah road.

Using these roads is an interesting northern experience that can’t be duplicated in most other places in the world.
If you’re interested, here’s a winter road website.
https://spectacularnwt.com/story/cool-highways-4-awesome-ice-roads-northwest-territories
Happy weekend. 🙂
Here’s a great photo from 2019. Entitled “He’s right behind me, isn’t he?” it was taken by Anthony N Petrovitch.

And I love this photo from Vlado Pirsa called “Family Disagreement.”

We can all imagine that conversation.
And this head scratcher from Co Grift.

The original website is here: https://www.comedywildlifephoto.com/gallery/finalists/2019_finalists.php
Although these photos are humorous, they are also meant to bring attention to wildlife and their habitat destruction.
Happy mid-week. 🙂
A beautiful Arctic fox.
He almost completely disappears in the snow and blowing snow, just as he is supposed to.

Sometimes, blending in is a very good thing.
Happy week. 🙂
We are deep inside a real big frosty.
With temperatures of -42C and wind chills of -52C, it has been interesting. And I understand that a lot of North America has been whacked by a polar vortex, so apparently there’s lots of cold to go around. Polar vortex – doesn’t that sound vicious? But here, cold in February? That’s normal.
I’m used to dressing warmly – a heavy, long parka – and walking to work, but the windy conditions the last couple of mornings – with gusts up 70K – have been, well, glacial.
My eyelashes have been frosting up within seconds.

I dare not expose my cheeks, chin or nose. They might freeze and break off.
Taking a deep, unprotected breath might sear my lungs. That actually happens, by the way. If I breathe in too much cold air without some sort of scarf buffer, I will start to cough.
Going bare-handed, even for a few seconds, produces instant skin cracks. Ouch!
But, there are good things. My coffee thermos keeps my homemade mocha really hot, even though the outside of it gets really cold during my walk.
My parka is stellar.
The winter sky is a crystalline arch.
And, this weather makes me totally appreciate spring, summer and autumn. 🌸
What’s the best and worst of your winter?