A sunrise takeoff lead to a perfect view of these sundogs. Sundogs are caused by the refraction of light through ice crystals; essentially, they are ice particle reflections.
Sundogs only occur in rather cold temperatures; these are the result of -27C (-17F).
Greetings from the cold but spectacular north. š
Walking through the crunchy leaves has been an enjoyable autumn experience accompanied by strong childhood memories of playing in the leaf piles.
Iāve always liked this Bugs Bunny cartoon; another enjoyable childhood memory associated with this time of year. After all this time, it still makes me laugh. https://youtu.be/NoSVnc-7eTk
I hope you have a little chocolate and enjoy the day, perhaps with some crunchy leaves to walk through. š
I forgot that it was my anniversary. For the most part, blogging has been fun and I have āmetā many great people, some of whom I feel as if I know.
A flower from my M.
Unfortunately, only a very few of the bloggers that I started following in those early days are still here, but others have come along, and the life wheel has continued turning.
An Okanagan willow tree.
I have also changed. I started out (very rustily) writing about narcissism, but over the years I gradually dropped it and now havenāt written about it for a long time.
Lots of other changes occurred during these years. My M and I had some significant career changes, we moved from one province to another, and I took on a last big career job in the north while maintaining our Okanagan home. M retired. We will be moving again next month, but this time, only to the other end of town. We have been busy!
Flying. Itās the best.
I will soon be retiring myself; in fact I am in my last 18 months of formal working time.
So whatās up 18 months from now? Weāll be starting work on a book about local wine, and Iāll spend some leisure time in a Cessna. Itās exciting, and Iām looking forward to the next chapters. š
Pictures to entertain, spark interest, and inspire you to create with words or images, if you wish. Whether itās a poem, story, play, novel, memory, ā¦
Pictures to entertain, bring joy, and, if you wish, inspire you to create with words or images. Whether thatās a poem, story, play, novel, memory, ā¦
1. āThe wi-fi really sucks in here.ā 2. āI didnāt realize you were THAT invested in getting my Adele tickets.ā 3. āGuess I didnāt need to save those ā¦
On Monday we had a snap federal election. Our fearless leader, Justin Trudeau, thought that his popularity could secure him a majority government, so he called for a quickie. āI have to do it fast,ā he thought, ābefore I act like a bonehead again and people change their minds!ā
Justin Trudeau
Actually, I donāt blame him for wanting a majority. That way, he can move more easily to carry out his governmentās platform without deferring to the other parties. Any other leader would have, at the very least, thought about doing exactly the same. I believe that most would have seized the opportunity.
But two things really irritated me. The first is that he wouldnāt admit to the simple fact that a majority would have made governing a whole lot easier, and the second is that he went ahead with the election despite Canadiansā express desire that he not do so, and especially not with the pandemic still going on. Given that he had two more years left in his mandate, there was absolutely no need to put us through it, including having to pay for the costs of it.
So we slapped his hands, and deservedly so. We gifted him with his very own version of Bill Murrayās Groundhog Day in the form of another minority.
Trudeau and one of his children.
The new seat distribution in Parliament is almost identical to that of the 2019 election. There was little movement at all, although there may be some slight adjustments given that mail-ins are still being counted.
The cold hard fact is that the public has spoken, and we want a minority government. We are not going to turn over the shop to one party. In the end, we donāt trust any of them enough to do that. We have given them their marching orders: an expectation that the parties will work together to represent all of us and will stop trying to do whatās in their best interests instead of ours.
Good. They need to pay attention and go to work. All of them.