Sailing

Most of British Columbia is experiencing a heat wave right now. Temperatures are in the high 30s celsius (about 100F) and people are looking to cool off however they can. As you can imagine, the beaches and lakes are very popular!

I spotted this sail boat among many on Okanagan Lake and thought how perfectly positioned it was to showcase an iconically sunny day white sail, blue sky and blue lake all around.

I felt cooler just looking at it, but it’s also an incredibly pretty sight.

It wasn’t very windy on the bench, but there was a breeze on the lake, and the sailboat seemed to be moving crisply along.

Happy Monday.

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A lovely photo of the Bronze Age British Camp Hill Fort on the Malvern Hills, United Kingdom, courtesy of Stuart Aken. To see more of Stuart’s beautiful photography, please click the link above.

Greenland Glaciers

We had beautifully clear weather on our flight from Iceland to Calgary and as we reached the eastern Greenland coast, we had excellent views of the Greenland glaciers. At first we saw many ice pans in their spring break-up but as we travelled closer to the coast, the glaciers appeared.

From 9750 metres (32,000 ft) these ice pieces look rather benign, but they are huge and among them there are gargantuan icebergs.

As we flew further west, we began to cross Greenland itself and could see its glaciers.

They resemble rivers and in fact they move like slow motion rivers as they work their way toward the ocean.

You can see the movement of these ice rivers in their corrugated appearance as they advance over cliffs and into the valleys between mountains.

Further inland, the glaciers are covered in snow and are not quite as visible, but they are there.

Last week I posted pictures of the Greenland spring sea ice break-up that you can see here.

Happy Thursday.

Fireworks!

We enjoyed the Canada Day fireworks that were set off over Okanagan Lake.

Loads of boats on the lake and people in the adjacent park to see the show.

Almost everyone, young, old and in between, loves to see fireworks.

There was lots of applauding and honking of boat horns …

… and the show was enjoyed by all.

Happy Tuesday.

Sometimes, life is like that.