





The sun was up for a short while by the time I arrived at Beaver Lodge off Route 66 out in the Elbow Valley. I was a bit surprised at the lack of snow. That meant spikes were not needed so stayed in my backpack, nor was it necessary to be wearing winter hiking boots. It's pretty out here when it is white, yet I embraced what I was presented with, after all beauty is in the eye of the beholder and I was seeing lots already.


a short video enjoying my hot beverage

It was about time I hit the hills of Nose Hill Environmental Park! I have not been there this year! With everything being brown in the city, seeing a dull brown hill after another dull brown hill after yet another dull brown hill has not appealing to me. It could be worth it though if the sunrise was nice, I saw wildlife and the trails were free of snow, ice and mud. If this was to be my experience then I know I could find lots to love! So just go! Just do it! So I did!
I started out in the dark!




While I know the weather we have been handed this past while offers a false feeling of spring, I have been making the most of it. I also know winter will, yet still, wallop us! I do know too that when it does I will embrace it! It was no challenge at all to find bright, cheer and colour this week! It was here, there and everywhere.

By the time I completed the loop and arrived back at my vehicle, I was a hot mess of sweat. The temperature showed +18C which means another day of record breaking. When I arrived home after the hour drive, I quickly delayered and cleaned up. It was time to open all the windows in my home and let the fresh air blow through.
With these winds along with the high temperatures, with no moisture of any kind for days on end and none in the forecast, a fire advisory has been put in place.