



He said "GO"! He said "hang that camera around your neck"! He said "strap on that backpack"! He said "you raise that camera and take photographs"! This is my interpretation of what the surgeon told me at my check up appointment. I followed his advice that it's time to get back to doing things, that it is safe to do so, just listen to your body! If something is painful to do then don't do it. So, I arrived at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary while it was still dark, sat in my car for a bit then strapped on my backpack, slung my camera and purse around my neck and off I went! It felt so good it felt so right!
This morning I made a conscious effort to be outside somewhere, where I could watch the sunrise. I've not done that since back in May. The time felt right for this door to open and welcome events of this type back into my life. With sunrise time at a more reasonable hour, it allows me more time to accomplish what I have to do at home then get to Nose Hill and hike up. I was out the door during darkness. As I hiked up the main big trail, I watched behind.
When our world changed back in 2020, I became interested in the unusual planes that I could see parked at the airport which were visible out my front window. I joined a local on-line plane spotting group. I had been capturing photos of planes from my front doorstep using the full zoom on my camera. I have not been able to carry my camera and use it since May, so I plane spotted but did not capture shots. That was until today. I saw a plane out my picture window and I wanted a photo. I cannot carry my camera or yet raise it high enough to capture photos. My mind wandered and it wandered to a way I could make this work. Today another door opened! I can carry my camera attached to my tripod with my other arm. I can place it in the passenger seat of my car. I can get it out and carry it a short distance, set it up, lean down and snap a shot! This is what I captured! In this photo they are removing crates that contain the horses. It brought horses from Belgium for the Spruce Meadows Masters which takes place from September 3rd to September 7th.
I am already wondering what other doors can I work at to open them!
They are calling it a "long duration heat event"! Who the heck comes up with the terminology these days to describe what our weather is. Simply put it's hot! I wanted to be by water and where I could let my mind wander to days gone by!
Yesterday was all walk plus all talk as we worked our way along an eleven kilometre route through Bowness, Baker and Bowmont Parks. We had lots to catch up on so I was not paying particular attention to the scenery nor was I snapping shots. We shared stories of the past, the present yet more excitingly the future for each of us, as we follow our journeys which are on the very opposite ends of a spectrum.
Today was "all walk no talk" as I returned solo to follow the same route, with a veer off here and there, this time with a couple of motives in mind and also to snap shots. I began as the golden glow hour was coming to an end by walking down a trail I had never been on before. I saw others on this trail during the winter months when I skated along The Canal which is to the left of the trail in the photo, and also during the summer months when I kayaked down The Canal. The time for me to hop back in my kayak will come next summer.