The trees were still lit as I skated away!
a five second video as I am finding my skating legs
my favourite section along The Ice Trail
my favourite time too, when no one else is here, the lights are still on and
there is still early morning shades in the sky
that's my collection of etchings after three times around
If you are a curler you would enjoy Crokicurl!
This patch is directly across the way.
It was just groomed and ready for curlers.
with the lights long out
the golden glow now came from the sun

view behind me
Being my first time skating this season the plan was to skate five kilometres. I got lost in the beauty, lost in my thoughts, lost in the sound of the blades stroking the ice and of each breath I took. It felt so easy and so good to be skating. I stopped to check the distance I covered so far and it showed just over 10 kilometres. I continued until I reached the bench where my boots were which brought my distance to 11.07 kms. All I can say is that life feels good right now!







I can feel your pure joy of this morning. Coincidently, we recieved photos from PEI of Ben and Nora having their very first skate today/last night. We are so excited for them.
ReplyDeleteThat is great news to hear about Ben and Nora! You will receive much enjoyment watching them progress!
DeleteWhat a great skate. Calgary is going all out by setting up outdoor skating tracks.
ReplyDeleteSkating gets better each year here in Calgary as the city continues to provide ways to improve the experience.
DeleteBeautiful winter landscapes, It is super cold there but a lovely place to skate.
ReplyDeleteLovely collection of photos. I wish you all the best in 2026, a happy and healthy New Year. Take care, have a great day!
Loads of the snow melted yesterday as it got sunny and well above freezing for the entire day. Wishing you a Happy New Year!
DeleteGood wishes for the coming New Year 🥂❄🍷
ReplyDeleteThank You! Happy New Year to you!
DeleteI love when you are the first one on the ice, your etchings are beautiful! ❤️Norma
ReplyDeleteGood thing I am an early bird!
DeleteWhat a beautiful post! We are so lucky to have such diverse "green" spaces to enjoy the outdoors.
ReplyDeleteI am almost seeing green in my backyard with all the warm weather and snow melting!
DeleteGreat to finally see another skating video - the first of many I hope!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Lar in MN.
Not sure when the next skate will be after there being a catastrophic water main break on Dec 30th and the city is under Stage 4 water restrictions so no flooding ice surfaces.
DeleteHappy New Year to you!
DeleteCatching up with all your beautiful posts and wishing you a very happy new year. B x
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you!
DeleteI guess a chinook rolled in, Alexandra.How lovely that you were out skating. Nothing could be more Canadian. All the very best for 2026. I hope your year is filled with joy and good health. David
ReplyDeleteA chinook rolled in and rolled out just as quick! Wishing you the best of everything for 2026!
DeleteDear Alexandra, how lovely to read! Once you've learned something, you've learned it. I wouldn't dare try ice skating, but I can on skis – downhill, cross-country, touring – yippee, I know how wonderful it is in the cold snow.
ReplyDeleteWe also have frost, snow, sunshine... it's divine.
I wish you a happy winter and many fulfilling experiences. I'd love to read about them.
Happy New Year to you! Viola
I was four or five when I learned to skate, then took figure skating for many years, played ringette at university, thankfully I still feel confident on skates. We are alike in that we enjoy winter!
DeleteLovely photographs.
ReplyDeleteTwo of my grandchildren visited outdoor winter ice skating rinks just before Christmas ... they enjoyed it.
All the best Jan
I wonder did you get to see them skate and feel the same enjoyment that they felt!
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