
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! 🙂

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. 🙂

A track through a damp patch passes a felled tree in the forest. ‘When the spring stirs my bloodWith the instinct to travel,I can’t get enough …
Today’s Pictures: 3 Apr 21
A forest track waiting to be explored. 🙂

Old trees occupy a small plateau in the forest. ‘Some people walk in the rain, others just get wet.’ Roger Miller Daily shots from our walks in …
Today’s Pictures: 2 Apr 21
I love today’s walking quote, and that beautiful old gnarled-trunk tree. 🙂
This picture is for my blog-friend Allan, who loves Jasper National Park and often posts his beautiful park photos.

It almost looks like a plate of ice cream scoops. 🙂
Enjoy, Allan.

Early spring sun across a track in the forest. ‘For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; …
Today’s Pictures: 1 Apr 21
A beautiful quote from Audrey Hepburn accompanies Stuart’s photo of a spring path. 🙂