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Yesterday was a perfect winter day: bright with sun and a gathering sky which hinted that snow may be coming (wasn’t). I headed out on la mia bella bicicletta into the busy city. I stuck to the side roads through the neighbourhoods of North Park, Fernwood and Jubilee before crossing the border into Oak Bay. A short stop to take in all the sensual delights at Pure Vanilla  Bakery and then onto the Estevan Village. I stopped at the studio of Phyllis Serota for a short visit. Phyllis is preparing for her next show at her studio on February 19. She has just published a book of memoirs of her life called “Painting my life.” I’ve always found that Phyllis’ work feels very intimate, even if the viewer doesn’t know the story in the painting. With her book, she brings the viewer more clearly into her world with a loving, vibrant account of her life thus far. I headed next through the Estevan Village, worth a visit, with many lovely shops and eateries. Just a block from the ocean I rode along the water for a spell and finally wound my way through Oak Bay into Fairfield. The light was already fading by 3 pm so I headed home to meet GJ and go for a short walk and sunset.

http://www.phyllisserota.com/intro.html

http://www.oakbaytourism.com/attractions/shopping/index.htm

My wonderful bicycle.

Phyllis Serota's new book and a lovely article in this month's Focus Magazine.

Heading into Estevan Village.

Estevan Village

Willows Park, Oak Bay

Oak Bay Marina

Sunset at Victoria's Inner Harbour.

Where is she?!

Of course... in the basket!

Our first walk around our favourite waterfront route for 2012 enabled me to catch these shots of the beautiful sky. No matter how many times we take this same route we find new sites of wonder. Very lucky to live in such a beautifully extraordinary place.

Traffic in the Straight dwarfed by the immensity of the sky.

Layers of grey and blue, awe inspiring and imposing

From me, GJ and our darling kitty: Happy New Year! Wishing the world love and peace, abundance and hope, good will among all beings.

Happy Mew Mew!

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27 December 2011   Wish I had some pics to show you of todays amazing snowfall. We were supposed to fly home today from Trail, but once we drove there discovered the flight was cancelled. So, since we were right there, we drove up the mountain to the charming town of Rossland. It was dark and snowing so decided not to take any pics. Had an amazing dinner at Drift Izakaya, then the slow drive home through the blizzard. Hats off to R for his superb driving skills!

http://www.rossland.com/home

http://www.rossland.com/directory/driftg_izakaya

26 December 2011   What a magic day of skiing! A new local for me, the Castlegar Nordic Ski Club. Sis and I did the 8km beginner trail with a midway stop at a hut for more marvellous grilled cheese sandwiches. The sky was clear for the 4km to the hut; small birds could be heard in the tree tops. That first leg, Booty’s Trail, had lots of small dips and climbs. The hut was warm and cozy. When we emerged after our delicious lunch, the sky had changed dramatically. We began the second loop, Ben Shaw Trail, just as a few delicate snow flakes began to fall. Home for Christmas dinner leftovers. Perfect day!

http://www.castlegarnordic.ca/home

Just before we arrived at the hut, we crossed a small bridge over this beautiful scene.

Our little sandwiches grilling on the stove in the hut.

The finished product, yum!

Our little luncheon hideaway, Ben Shaw Hut.

The Welcome sign at Ben Shaw Hut.

The beginning of the second leg, Ben Shaw Trail.

Looking back the way we came, Booty's Trail.

25 December 2011   Perfect Christmas Day! Another dusting of snow overnight set the stage for a wonderful, relaxing day. Lovely breakfast of Fol Epi panatone and fruit with yogurt. Then we left GJ to put the turkey in the over while the rest of us went tobogganing just next door on the snow-covered golf course. Once we were home, sis and I donned pretty aprons and set about creating the rest of the meal, with the help of the fellas who did not wear pretty aprons. Delicious dinner and restful evening with A Christmas Carol, the old, spooky version. Merry Christmas to all, and to all, good night.

Wishing everyone a joyous Holiday Season!

Sisters ready for tobogganing. Such a beautiful day!

Off we go for snow fun with toboggans.

GJ caught us in our frilly aprons!

Lots of chopping!

A table set for feasting!

24 December 2011   What a wonderful thing to wake up to new snow! I had been trying hard to hide my disappointment at the amount of snow here since we arrived. White tho it was, the magical trees heavy with snow, gentle flakes falling and general winter wonderland was missing. Not anymore. A good bit fell over night and continued most of the day. So beautiful! My sister made the most delicious crèpes for breakfast before we headed back to the Nelson Nordic Club for day two of skiing. Everything I learned two days ago seems to have stuck and I felt far more confident today. The site was even more incredibly breathtaking with all the new snow. We travelled about 6k and I learned how to snow plow. After returning home and a lot of stretching we headed to some friends of sis of a fantastic dinner. Sorry, I forgot to take pictures, but it was delicious. And a delightful family with two gorgeous children. The 2-year-old kept us laughing all evening. Midnight mass for old times sake and off to bed to wait for Santa!

Began the morning in style with delicious crèpes.

Snow was not going to stop the people of Nelson from last minute Holiday shopping!

Quite a different scene at the Nelson Nordic Ski Club this morning with all the new snow. It was quite a bit warmer today and we had a very pleasant ski!

Here I am doing my new favourite thing. I guess it's confirmed that we need to move to a more snowy climate!

On the right of this photo you can see the tracks of an animal left sometime in the night. Sis thought maybe coyote.

My genius sister packed us some grilling cheese sandwiches wrapped in foil which we just popped onto the wood stove in the hut at the end of our ski. They were delicious accompanied by hot apple cider.

23 December 2011   Super fun day today, just poking around the quaint town of Nelson. Shopped a bit (bead store!), ate some breakfast, shopped some more, found all the groceries we need for the next few days. Cold and crisp again today, with the promise of fresh snow as soon as tonight!

http://www.craftconnection.org/

http://www.maplerose.ca/

http://www.abacusbeadsnelson.com/

GJ and my sis as we wander the bustling main street of Nelson.

Hopefully I'll have a chance to take some pics of the town with more snow.

A glimpse of The Big Orange Bridge which takes you north to Kaslo, along side of Lakeside Park.