
A quiet solitary walk in the winter stillness allows the brain to rest and the body to relax. Especially when you discover a couple of tiny friends.
Happy mid-week. 🙂

A quiet solitary walk in the winter stillness allows the brain to rest and the body to relax. Especially when you discover a couple of tiny friends.
Happy mid-week. 🙂

This is a regular beginning to many of our walks in the Forest of Dean. It’s one of the popular ways into the trees, as can be seen by the numerous …
#Words and #PictureOfTheDay: 08/Feb/22
A lovely seasonal walk from Stuart. 🙂
A cozy cabin and warm fire after a day of cross-country skiing, snowmobiling or other outdoor activity is a wonderful thing.

Happy Tuesday. 🙂
There are lots of parks near Yellowknife. Somba K’e is just to the south.

People love to snowmobile on the frozen lakes and it’s definitely a lot of fun, but you do need to watch out for frostbite since the wind chill can become quite high.
Happy Monday. 🙂
My doorstep railing snowdrifts are still fairly solid in the sense that they are becoming compacted, but they are slowly changing. I think that one more snow load on the one below may topple it.


And my little snowdrift snow hat has collected a bit more, too. That railing is partially protected by the roof eave, which is what has produced this shape.


I’ll see how much longer they will keep growing, but it’s getting difficult to keep shovelling the steps without knocking them over myself.
For now, the experiment continues …
Happy Sunday. 🙂

Happy Saturday. 🙂

Yesterday was 02/02/22 – Groundhog Day. I went outside, glanced at my shadow – which scared the crap out of me because I looked like I had gained 10 kilos – and then ran back inside.
Actually, I ran back inside because it was -39C (-38F). We are definitely going to have six more weeks of winter because the smart groundhogs are all still asleep.
Stay warm. 🙂
This snow is so heavy …

Happy Wednesday. 🙂

Happy Tuesday. 🙂