ce n'est pas un pays, c'est l'hiver
Nov. 28th, 2006 10:05 pmThe last 2 nights in a row I went nordic (cross country) skiing in Stanley Park--something one gets to do perhaps a couple of times a decade, since downtown Vancoouver is the last place snow starts to stick. And the first place it starts to melt, being at (mostly) sea level and all. Here's one kewl-ish (though not crisp) photo I took last night with my eejit camera:

And here's one of our view this morning. On the odd occassion we are snow bound here on the Wacky Wet Coast™, the clouds usually obscure the mountains. Everyone here was abuzz with the magical mountains across the Sound:

There are a few more here.

And here's one of our view this morning. On the odd occassion we are snow bound here on the Wacky Wet Coast™, the clouds usually obscure the mountains. Everyone here was abuzz with the magical mountains across the Sound:

There are a few more here.
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Date: 2006-11-29 07:19 am (UTC)We get snow about three times a year, for about a day, and the whole country panics and comes to a standstill: massive traffic jams and whining. Hilarious, especially compared to Vancouver!
Did you know we reached 16°C here two days ago? Autumn sure isn't what it used to be...
Totally OT: I really hope the new medication works out for you. You're too fabulous to be plagued with selfdoubt and depression.
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Date: 2006-11-29 04:53 pm (UTC)And thanks. It might well be perhaps sorta already working a teeny bit.
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Date: 2006-11-29 03:37 pm (UTC)i like the first shot a lot! nice warm feeling to it.
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