Well, under all the ice it is, but right now not so much. Soon.

Happy Tuesday.
Well, under all the ice it is, but right now not so much. Soon.

Happy Tuesday.
The Big Melt has been happening at a voracious speed, but Great Slave Lake is still very solidly frozen (it was recently tested 500 metres [1600 ft] from shore and was frozen to a depth of 2.5 m [8 ft]).
When I stopped to take this sunset photo, I could feel the cold emanating from it as the surrounding air has very quickly become much warmer (sunrise is now 5:40 a.m. and sunset is 9:30 p.m, so our daylight hours are long, and lately, quite sunny).

One of the unusual things about the subarctic is how long and warm our spring days become, even though much of winter’s impact still lingers.
Happy Monday, happy week.

I love the sunset reflection on the hood of my truck.

Happy week.

Happy Saturday.

Another month closes, ending the meteorological winter of the UK and summoning the sunshine of the coming spring. A welcome change following a time …
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 28/Feb/22
Beautiful sunset photo from Stuart.

The days are gradually beginning to lengthen.
Such a hopeful sign. 🙂


The sun goes down on the end of the year. Let’s hope the new one brings something better for everyone. *****………………………….***** Thought I’d end the year…
#PictureOfTheDay: 31/Dec/21
Beautiful end of year photo from Stuart.

From a recent flight.
Happy Monday. 🙂