I've had a good run of cross country skiing in 2016. Everything has been right...snow, temperature, wind. So I've been out in the afternoons and it's great. I have set up trails in the close so I just have to walk across the road, put the skis on and I'm away. I wish other things did not get in the way and I could ski everyday.
Now I did not ski tonight. I only took photos. It's minus 16 C (4 F ).
Since I post on cross country skiing I have to explain that it's not sliding down hill on skis. This is walking or running on your skis. It takes effort...lots of effort. We can go down fairly steep slopes that are well groomed and trackset. We tuck ( bend the knees and stick the butt out ) and get a fast run down hill. Of course , we have to get up high in the first place. Usually the trail rises in another location that is longer but a lower slope.
We have a Kananaskis Park which has many excellent trails. You actually gain a lot of altitude and then it's a nice run back down.
Our city has an amazing number of cross country ski trails that are track set and well maintained. I have enjoyed the trail but no longer go on the trails. I like to ski by myself. At this age it's too risky to go on your own. If I fell in the snow I might not be able to get up!!!
It's also light enough that I can ski in the evening so it's very convenient. Now I thought I'd show what the trails look like in the evening but I learned a little more about photography. With the level of light the camera is very slow so I wiggle and the photo is blurry. One day I'm going to have to get a tripod.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Sunday, January 3, 2016
Don't You Hate it When...
....the computer and/or the Internet won't work?
Yesterday was one of those days. The day was long and frustrating. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
The day started off with the computer taking a long time to load. Then I found out that Google Chrome would not load. So. what's the problem. Is it my goofy computer ? Is it something wrong with Google chrome? Is there a problem with my Internet provider?
I tried another browser, Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer would load but it was freezing up all the time. It took a long time to read blogs and comment. Smoke was coming out of my ears.
To complicate these matters a long scan was running. The scan did not complete.
Computer problems here are not common so when they occur I'm not ready for them and don't know what's going on.
So my question is: Why don't they put a message on my screen that tells me what the problem is and then I can cool my jets? I would be happy if they said chrome is under repair and will be back on in 8 hours. If my Internet provider put a message on the screen to say they were doing repairs and would be back in half an hour I could live with that. I suspicion there are other problems that slow the operation down and I don't even know what's going on. My computer seems to keep looking for updates!
Now I know that some people complain about poor Internet connections. I sympathize with them. I know I'm fortunate to have good service.
What about you? Do you have Internet problems? Do you recognize problems right away? What do you do about problems when they
arise?
Yesterday was one of those days. The day was long and frustrating. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
The day started off with the computer taking a long time to load. Then I found out that Google Chrome would not load. So. what's the problem. Is it my goofy computer ? Is it something wrong with Google chrome? Is there a problem with my Internet provider?
I tried another browser, Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer would load but it was freezing up all the time. It took a long time to read blogs and comment. Smoke was coming out of my ears.
To complicate these matters a long scan was running. The scan did not complete.
Computer problems here are not common so when they occur I'm not ready for them and don't know what's going on.
So my question is: Why don't they put a message on my screen that tells me what the problem is and then I can cool my jets? I would be happy if they said chrome is under repair and will be back on in 8 hours. If my Internet provider put a message on the screen to say they were doing repairs and would be back in half an hour I could live with that. I suspicion there are other problems that slow the operation down and I don't even know what's going on. My computer seems to keep looking for updates!
Now I know that some people complain about poor Internet connections. I sympathize with them. I know I'm fortunate to have good service.
What about you? Do you have Internet problems? Do you recognize problems right away? What do you do about problems when they
Thursday, December 31, 2015
Happy New Year
It's 7:00 PM mountain standard time here. It's early New Year's Eve. Some people are already in 2016 and some have much more time to go in their New Year's Eve. Some people mark New Year's Eve with great celebration and some, like me, pass it as most other evenings in my life. I've done it both ways. I've partied my face off and as I said I spend very quiet New Year's Eves.
Some people like to look back on 2015...the year in review. I'm not big on looking back at my own 2015. I don't really think about it. I am a current events junkie so I like to listen to a review of news events for the past year. In fact,I will listen to more than one review. (Ooh somebody just let a fire cracker go!) I like reviews to be separate as politics, sports , music...
Other people like to look ahead to 2016. What will 2016 bring them. What do they hope for in 2016. Some people are big on making resolutions for 2016. Some resolutions people share can be very interesting. For myself, I'm not big on resolutions. I have enough trouble remembering my resolution let alone acting on it. I try to fool myself by saying I will make resolutions as the year goes by.
I admire those people who take a balanced approach and think about the happenings in the old year and look ahead to the New Year.
I do look back at one major New Year's Eve event in my life. 49 years ago tonight I had the first date with my wife. It was a blind date and, of course, we went to a large New Year's Eve party!
Whatever you do to mark the new year I hope you enjoy the evening. I hope you had a great 2015 and I wish you all the best for 2016.
Some people like to look back on 2015...the year in review. I'm not big on looking back at my own 2015. I don't really think about it. I am a current events junkie so I like to listen to a review of news events for the past year. In fact,I will listen to more than one review. (Ooh somebody just let a fire cracker go!) I like reviews to be separate as politics, sports , music...
Other people like to look ahead to 2016. What will 2016 bring them. What do they hope for in 2016. Some people are big on making resolutions for 2016. Some resolutions people share can be very interesting. For myself, I'm not big on resolutions. I have enough trouble remembering my resolution let alone acting on it. I try to fool myself by saying I will make resolutions as the year goes by.
I admire those people who take a balanced approach and think about the happenings in the old year and look ahead to the New Year.
I do look back at one major New Year's Eve event in my life. 49 years ago tonight I had the first date with my wife. It was a blind date and, of course, we went to a large New Year's Eve party!
Whatever you do to mark the new year I hope you enjoy the evening. I hope you had a great 2015 and I wish you all the best for 2016.
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Don't You Just Hate it When...
Don't you just hate it when you're trying to think of the name of someone or a place name and it just doesn't come out of the memory bank in your brain? It's right on the tip of your tongue but you cannot retrieve the name. You can see the person or place. You can see the setting with all the details but no, the name doesn't come up.
Two of these frustrating incidents happened to me this week.
While I was skating, I was talking to my friend Bob who had worked his whole life in the Arctic. we find that we know many of the same people and then the conversation flows to events around these people.
When I got home, I began to think of a prominent northerner. This guy had been to my house in northern Quebec. He was well known so I knew who he was but had never met him. I couldn't get his name. I knew he was connected to Innuit printmaking and soapstone carving. I thought of other people who were prominent in this field. Yes, he was connected to Eskimo cooperatives. I thought one of my books had his picture. I looked. I found his photo but it didn't include a name. First names came to my mind but they didn't bring any results. Last names? They were people who were active in other related areas. I came up with their names.
I googled. I found photos but no name. Finally, I found the name and instantly many things bounced back into my head.
There was a write up about Peter Murdoch on one site. It was an article about him receiving the Order of Canada in late 2014! Wow! Peter had retired in 1997 after being in Northern Canada for fifty years.
I scrolled down to the next article only to find that it was his obituary. Peter died Dec.15, 2015.
So I spent a whole evening puzzling about Peter and finally found the information and it brought back much more.
A very pleasant lady works part time in the local library. I see her two or three times a year. Everytime I go home and I can't remember her name. Her husband was a highschool teacher. Her daughters went to the school I taught in. All of these things I can see in my mind...her husband, daughters , but I can't bring the name up. I go home and seriously start trying to remember the name. I think the name starts with H??? That doesn't lead anywhere. Then I think of somebody with a similar name and bingo, the name pops into my head.
So it's a frustrating situation. Why does it happen? In the first example I haven't heard much about Peter for the last 45 years. In the second situation I see the lady several times a year and talk about her kids and new grandchildren . She also know my children.
So as long as this doesn't get any worse I can live with it. Sooner or later the name does pop into my head.
How about you? Are some things difficult to retrieve from the old memory bank?
Two of these frustrating incidents happened to me this week.
While I was skating, I was talking to my friend Bob who had worked his whole life in the Arctic. we find that we know many of the same people and then the conversation flows to events around these people.
When I got home, I began to think of a prominent northerner. This guy had been to my house in northern Quebec. He was well known so I knew who he was but had never met him. I couldn't get his name. I knew he was connected to Innuit printmaking and soapstone carving. I thought of other people who were prominent in this field. Yes, he was connected to Eskimo cooperatives. I thought one of my books had his picture. I looked. I found his photo but it didn't include a name. First names came to my mind but they didn't bring any results. Last names? They were people who were active in other related areas. I came up with their names.
I googled. I found photos but no name. Finally, I found the name and instantly many things bounced back into my head.
There was a write up about Peter Murdoch on one site. It was an article about him receiving the Order of Canada in late 2014! Wow! Peter had retired in 1997 after being in Northern Canada for fifty years.
I scrolled down to the next article only to find that it was his obituary. Peter died Dec.15, 2015.
So I spent a whole evening puzzling about Peter and finally found the information and it brought back much more.
A very pleasant lady works part time in the local library. I see her two or three times a year. Everytime I go home and I can't remember her name. Her husband was a highschool teacher. Her daughters went to the school I taught in. All of these things I can see in my mind...her husband, daughters , but I can't bring the name up. I go home and seriously start trying to remember the name. I think the name starts with H??? That doesn't lead anywhere. Then I think of somebody with a similar name and bingo, the name pops into my head.
So it's a frustrating situation. Why does it happen? In the first example I haven't heard much about Peter for the last 45 years. In the second situation I see the lady several times a year and talk about her kids and new grandchildren . She also know my children.
So as long as this doesn't get any worse I can live with it. Sooner or later the name does pop into my head.
How about you? Are some things difficult to retrieve from the old memory bank?
Friday, December 25, 2015
It's Over!
The last few days have brought many seasonal greetings and preparations for our celebration. All too soon it is behind us.
We have a quiet day here but it is also enjoyable. We have the full meal with all the trimmings. I forgot to take a photo but there was: turkey, gravy, dressing, potato, sweet potato, corn, cranberry, aspic and pecan pie!
Now many people don't get snow for Christmas and they think snow is great for Christmas. Snow definitely sets the mood.
I hope everybody had a great day as I certaily did.
We have a quiet day here but it is also enjoyable. We have the full meal with all the trimmings. I forgot to take a photo but there was: turkey, gravy, dressing, potato, sweet potato, corn, cranberry, aspic and pecan pie!
| Santa didn't bring me a thermometer as this one shows a couple of degrees too warm, but this shows that it was cold. |
| We had snow again yesterday |
| So as far as the weather goes it was very Christmas like with snow and cold. |
I hope everybody had a great day as I certaily did.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Christmas Bird Count
You've heard this before. I always do the Christmas bird count. I've done the same area for about 40 years. I've looked back on previous posts and find that the number of years I've counted varies??? I've missed the odd year when I would be away or sick. Sometimes it was just far too cold.
I know what species should be in my area. On any given day I'm happy to see half of them. There should be 15 to 20 species in my area. Some species like the cross bills only appear when the cone crop is good. We have lots of cross bills this year. Pine siskins only show up when the right food is available.
So Sunday I had a good day. The temperatures were from minus 15 to minus 5. It was partly cloudy. If it's a good day for me it's also a good day for birds.
So I saw nine species which is about what I usually see.
So I had a great day of bird counting.
I know what species should be in my area. On any given day I'm happy to see half of them. There should be 15 to 20 species in my area. Some species like the cross bills only appear when the cone crop is good. We have lots of cross bills this year. Pine siskins only show up when the right food is available.
So Sunday I had a good day. The temperatures were from minus 15 to minus 5. It was partly cloudy. If it's a good day for me it's also a good day for birds.
So I saw nine species which is about what I usually see.
So I had a great day of bird counting.
| The pileated woodpecker found me as it flew in to feed beside me. He's easy to photograph as he's large and he stays in one place. I watched him until I got bored and then moved on. |
Monday, December 21, 2015
Winter Solstice
Well, today is a day that many people observe and take comfort in that things will be getting better.
Having days slowly get shorter and colder is not a very positive experience. Now we can look forward with some positive hope.
The winter solstice has been marked for a long time as primitive people were aware of what was taking place and could name the date when the day was shortest and the night was longest.
Since I spent winters above the Arctic circle, I experienced nights that were six weeks long. that's right. The sun never rose above the horizon for six weeks. Some people were devastated by this situation. It didn't bother me at all.
So where I live the sun rose at 8:43 AM and set at 4:22 PM which gives us 7 hours and 39 minutes of sunshine.
We have lots of snow cover and have had sub zero C weather for about 4 weeks.
Having days slowly get shorter and colder is not a very positive experience. Now we can look forward with some positive hope.
The winter solstice has been marked for a long time as primitive people were aware of what was taking place and could name the date when the day was shortest and the night was longest.
Since I spent winters above the Arctic circle, I experienced nights that were six weeks long. that's right. The sun never rose above the horizon for six weeks. Some people were devastated by this situation. It didn't bother me at all.
So where I live the sun rose at 8:43 AM and set at 4:22 PM which gives us 7 hours and 39 minutes of sunshine.
We have lots of snow cover and have had sub zero C weather for about 4 weeks.
| The old snow stick with 15 cm or 6 in. of snow |
| That's right I skied today |
| The creek is well covered with ice and snow |
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