Morning light arrives, showing fresh snow on Wedge and Blackcomb. Time to go skiing!
Friday, November 25, 2011
Morning storm clouds
Ski season is upon us!
Red sky in the morning....sailors take warning!
This kind of sky may be ominous for sailors at sea, but it's a welcome sight for skiers because we want storms to bring fresh snow to the mountains.
Morning light arrives, showing fresh snow on Wedge and Blackcomb. Time to go skiing!
Morning light arrives, showing fresh snow on Wedge and Blackcomb. Time to go skiing!
Monday, November 21, 2011
Vancouver Island, at last!
It was refreshing to wander shorelines,
along trails, and around town....
to linger over home-cooked meals,
to share some tales of our various adventures
to laugh
and to sometimes cry too.
We loved taking the time
to be in this familiar environment
to be among friends
to breath in sea air
and gaze over favourite island horizons.
along trails, and around town....
to linger over home-cooked meals,
to share some tales of our various adventures
to laugh
and to sometimes cry too.
We loved taking the time
to be in this familiar environment
to be among friends
to breath in sea air
and gaze over favourite island horizons.
Thanks to all
We came home to Winter conditions,
the beginning of another ski season,
with numerous house guests
and lots of time outdoors.
First snow fall on our railing and beyond.
We came home to Winter conditions,
the beginning of another ski season,
with numerous house guests
and lots of time outdoors.
First snow fall on our railing and beyond.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Home for winter!
Whitney Winter news is about to begin....if you prefer to be removed from the recipient list (or added to it) please let us know!
During 4 months this summer we were sailing around Scotland. News updates on that were posted on our other blog "Darwin Sound". More news and photos from the summer will be added at some point so you may want to check back there later.
So, here we are back in Whistler where winter is fast approaching.
We came back a earlier than planned because we wanted to be present at the wedding of Anne & Max. It was a wonderful event and we felt honoured to be included. Here is their creative wedding cake.
And a photo of Anne & Max being married by Jenny Villard. The wedding was fun, and touching.

September is a lovely time to be in Whistler. One afternoon we hiked the Flank Trail, which was quite tame after some of the Monroe-bagging in Scotland. Here is a view from the trail.
From our house the round trip was over two hours without another hiker in sight! 
Canadian Thanksgiving week-end was filled with social gatherings, four consecutive evenings of fine dining and laughter.
We enjoyed a number of hikes among the Autumn leaves....


It hasn't been all about hiking & dining....
We also decided it was time to open up our view by cutting down a few big trees on our property. Al bravely started with the biggest tree, the one that was VERY close to our house...

The tree fell just where he planned it would fall, so he continued to cut down 6 more! This has opened up our view, and provided us with some useful firewood (if we can carry it all uphill before the snow falls).
Much of the time since our return has been spent on outside jobs which we are rushing to complete before the snow falls, and ski season begins. More on that in the next post....
During 4 months this summer we were sailing around Scotland. News updates on that were posted on our other blog "Darwin Sound". More news and photos from the summer will be added at some point so you may want to check back there later.
So, here we are back in Whistler where winter is fast approaching.
We came back a earlier than planned because we wanted to be present at the wedding of Anne & Max. It was a wonderful event and we felt honoured to be included. Here is their creative wedding cake.

And a photo of Anne & Max being married by Jenny Villard. The wedding was fun, and touching.

September is a lovely time to be in Whistler. One afternoon we hiked the Flank Trail, which was quite tame after some of the Monroe-bagging in Scotland. Here is a view from the trail.


Canadian Thanksgiving week-end was filled with social gatherings, four consecutive evenings of fine dining and laughter.

We enjoyed a number of hikes among the Autumn leaves....



It hasn't been all about hiking & dining....
We also decided it was time to open up our view by cutting down a few big trees on our property. Al bravely started with the biggest tree, the one that was VERY close to our house...

The tree fell just where he planned it would fall, so he continued to cut down 6 more! This has opened up our view, and provided us with some useful firewood (if we can carry it all uphill before the snow falls).
Much of the time since our return has been spent on outside jobs which we are rushing to complete before the snow falls, and ski season begins. More on that in the next post....
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