A last shot from Barcelona - this was our hotel room. I meant to take more photographs here but I got a tummy bug a few days back. I think I got some bad squid...
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Santa Spotted in Spain
Every year I try to spot Santa, no matter where I am. Here he is in 2010, coming out of a 2nd floor window in a Catalonian tapas bar in Barcelona on Christmas Day. Poor guy, must have been a rough year.
For those who don't know what tapas are, una tapa en España es un aperitivo que se sirve en algunos bares o restaurantes acompañando a la bebida (alcohólica o no). Es muy delicioso.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Sagrada Família
The ceiling, and in fact the entire Sagrada Família, are incredibly organic in spite of the ornate quality. The Sagrada Família is the architectural gem of a city full of magnificent buildings. The work of the architect, Antoni Gaudí, must be seen to be fully appreciated, and this, his most famous work is still under construction.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Castle Mountain
This is Castle Mountain from the bridge over the Bow River at Castle Junction. We saw two groups of sheep between Exshaw and Canmore, and a coyote at Lake Vermillion. There were elk at the old air field in Banff and a Clark's Nutcracker in the parking lot at Lake Louise.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Coyotes outside Canmore
This large Coyote was near the road above Canmore. There was a smaller female nearby and I got her picture too.
Santa
Being this close to the North Pole, we see Santa more than most people I think. Here he is starting down a chimney in Canmore.
Earlier this week I saw Santa leaning out of an airplane equipped with skis for snow. I think he was scouting out the Calgary area for those naughty or nice. I've been nice for the most part. I was afraid that there might be a crash here but he pulled out of it.
Moose at Black Prince Lake
We were on snow shoes again today, this time on the trail to the Black Prince Cirque. This cow moose was near the trail at the small lake at the end of the trail. She was pawing and snooting in the snow for food and not particularly concerned about people. Last winter I saw one while on cross country skis but couldn't get a photo. This one was happy enough to pose.
It was pretty cold today, around -6 F, -21 C. When it gets this cold it starts to get hard for me to stay comfortable. Fortunately there was no wind today.
I've been taking photographs with a new camera, basically a hopped up point and shoot, the Canon S95. It has a larger sensor, will shoot in manual, has a fast lens, shoots in raw, etc. but it isn't a replacement for a good DSLR in my book. It is a LOT easier to carry though. The color balance on this shot was awful and I had to spend a fair amount of time in Photoshop fixing it. And the battery didn't hold up too long in the cold.
I also took the picture of the coyote and the Santas with the little Canon S95
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Mt. Galatea
The good thing about snow shoes is you can really get deep into the back country even, in heavy snow. The bad thing about snow shoes is you can really get far back into the back counrty, even in heavy snow. Mt. Galatea, in the background, is a 3185 meter high peak. Frozen Rummel Lake is at the edge of the trees in the foreground.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Snow Shoes
This photo was taken in Kananaskis on the Sawmill loop. This was our first time on snow shoes and we had a good time. The weather was perfect, just a few degrees below freezing, with blue skies and very little wind. It was only a 6 km hike but it was easier than I thought it would be on a good trail. If you wandered off into deeper snow the factor of difficulty went up a lot....
That is Aspen our guide in front, Teresa is behind and to the right.
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
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