
Winter sunset
A beautiful winter sunset photo from Vova Zinger. To see more of his fantastic pictures, be sure to stop by his blog.

Winter sunset
A beautiful winter sunset photo from Vova Zinger. To see more of his fantastic pictures, be sure to stop by his blog.

These pictures are from December, though not this year. I share them here to show #ourworldiswonderful.From the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, …
#ScenicSaturday 31/Dec/2022
A beautiful winter photo from Stuart.
A night view over Lake Okanagan.

I hope you enjoy your first day of the new year.
I wish everyone a happy and healthy 2023!

Je souhaite à tous un 2023 heureux et en bonne santé !
There is some ice along the edges of Skaha Lake. In the shallow parts right next to the beach, the water is frozen all the way to the bottom, but about 10 metres (approximately 30 ft) further out, it’s a different story as I could see the ice undulating with the water’s movement.

The city has put up a sign reminding people that the ice is unsafe, but humans being humans, further down the beach I saw three people at least five metres away from the shore, walking on the unstable ice. Had they fallen in, they were too far away for quick help – someone else would have had to creep or crawl on the weak ice to get to them – and would likely have rapidly developed hypothermia.
Sometimes, safety isn’t only about yourself; it’s about others, too.
Happy Friday.
The superstorm that swept across much of North America has departed the Okanagan Valley and there’s lots of melting left behind it.

After days of overcast, snow, high winds, chill factors and freezing temperatures, it has been nice to see a bit of sun and calm, warmer weather. It was raining today but well above freezing, so I’ll take that any time. You never have to shovel rain out your driveway!
Happy Wednesday.

Wherever you are, whatever you are doing, I hope you are warm, safe, healthy and having an enjoyable holiday, whatever shape that takes for you. Cheers!
The vines are sleeping, and a good thing, too, because it has been unusually cold here …

… so I’m looking forward to their rebirth, no question!

But before that happens, I want to take this opportunity to extend Season’s Greetings to everyone. Have a lovely couple of days. 🎄
The sun goes down behind a hill …

… before being obscured by a winter storm cloud.

We got to enjoy the sunset anyway, despite the cloud.

Happy Friday.
Yesterday we took a short drive from Penticton to Westbank (just outside Kelowna) to do an errand. On the way, we saw that Lake Okanagan was displaying some rather interesting weather effects.

There had been sun, but a huge dark cloud swept in to accentuate the very unsettled lake.

The weather in the Okanagan Valley has been unusually and unexpectedly cold and snowy, the result of a widespread Arctic front that has affected much of North America.
Although it’s nothing like what I experience in the Northwest Territories where I work, it’s still difficult when many people aren’t used to this level of cold. The infrastructure to deal with it isn’t available. Plows and sanding trucks are in short supply, people aren’t used to driving on ice and snow and they’re likely lacking the proper clothing and footwear to stay warm. Their vehicles may not be the best for dealing with the conditions. It’s a shock, to say the least.

This cold spell is supposed to be very short-lived with temperatures predicted to rise above 0°C by Sunday or Monday. I hope so!