Friday, November 14, 2025

Banff National Park November 14, 2025



When I woke this morning, my last day at Lake Louise, I looked out to a new light layer of snow covering everything. Eventually into last night all that rain turned to snow at lower elevations.  I packed up, loaded up my vehicle and checked out.  Before hitting the highway to home, I wanted to check out Lake Louise once more.  I arrived to "a late autumn tease", the peak was peeking through the clouds. 

I waited and watched to see the clouds disperse.  
What was not here the past few days was snow settled on the branches.  

Icicles now hung from the roof of the boat house!

Chipmunks now had to swish through the snow to find food!

It was time to capture one last location selfie!

Yesterday there was a very tiny thin layer of ice in small sections near the shore but this morning that was gone.  It is going to be a long while before any skating will be happening here.  Swimming is still going on.  That little orange star I added is to show you where the girl is swimming. She is to the right of the star. It was not just a cold plunge she performed, she was out there in her one piece swim suit, wool hat and footwear. I watched her for about twenty minutes at that point she began to swim back to shore.  

I captured this panorama photo as one last look back 
before heading to my vehicle and hitting the highway back home.

For approximately one hour of the two hour drive home, it was very stressful. The road was like a skating rink.   Everyone was driving about 40 to 60 kms per hour, at times even less than that.  The downhills were sketchy.  The traffic heading west was at a standstill for well over a kilometre. Many vehicles were in the ditch, a transfer truck was on its' side and another one sideways on the road.  I prayed I would make it home safe and sound in my new vehicle.  

I made it home! Whew!  I needed to decompress!  Painting birds is what my Doctor would call for!  I picked out one of my photos I took, along the shore of Lake Louise, of the Clark's Nutcracker.   

UGH!  
I knew when I was well into the painting, it was not what I wanted it to look like yet I finished it.  
Maybe I just needed a little more settling down.

I checked out my other photos of the Nutcracker and think I may be able to do a better job of replicating this shot.  I am not ready to give up on the Clark's Nutcracker, I will put paint on paper again a little later.




19 comments:

  1. Beautiful end to your trip with the snow dusting! Love the photo of the chipmunk. What an intense drive home, though. Don't worry about the first painting, taking a break and trying again is the perfect remedy.

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    1. This morning at Lake Louise was exactly as I wished it to be!

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  2. Swimming? I can't imagine. But it sure is gorgeous. I researched taking a trip to Banff years ago and would have loved to spend time there. I'm glad you are sharing your photos!

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    1. I am assuming she would have experience being in frigid water for an extended period of time! All of Banff National Park is beautiful. Over the past few years there does not appear to be a low season for visitors, it is now busy year round!

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  3. Hello, Alexandra,
    I love the scenic views of Lake Louise, the mountains are gorgeous. I can not imagine swimming in the cold lake. Great photos of the Clark's Nutcracker. Practice makes perfect is what they say, your next Nutcracker painting will be lovely. I am glad you arrived home safely. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thanks so much for leaving me a comment.

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    1. I am ready to get going with another Nutcracker painting!

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  4. Brrr, can’t imagine swimming in the lake this time of the year! And can’t imagine how stressful that drive was. Glad you made it home safely. ❤️Norma

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    1. Her friend helped her get prepared and watched over her the entire time!

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  5. A jaw dropping final view of Lake Louise before a jaw tightening drive home. The road sounds horrendous but so glad you and your new car made it in one piece.

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    1. The drive was a good test for what is to come this winter!

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  6. Mountain weather can be surprising. People drive too fast in poor weather.

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    1. There were people passing the long stretch of us going slower, all the while seeing cars all over the place in the west bound lane!!!

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  7. Wonderful to see Lake Louise in the snow. Gosh that was a brave swimming to last so long in the cold water. Glad you made it home safely. B x

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    1. All of us who love winter are patiently waiting for snow in the city and more snow in the mountains!

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  8. Beautiful photographs on your post ... but always take care when out on the road whatever the weather is like.

    All the best Jan

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    1. It was so easy to capture beautiful photos on this day, just needed to point and shoot! I agree, always drive with care!

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  9. Congrats on your last several posts, “a late autumn tease”. Lots of interesting photos and your art is always a joy. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thank You John, it was good to get out there where the scenery is more interesting these days compared to the city sights.

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  10. The panoramic photo is simply magnificent… and your selfie is great too :-))
    Your nutcracker is still a bit agitated – but that will pass.
    I wish you relaxing and wonderful days.
    Thank you for your lovely posts and beautiful photos.
    Warm regards from Viola.

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