The other day we had a major snow dump. It cleared late in the day and got colder.
The sun set over a frigid world.
The other day we had a major snow dump. It cleared late in the day and got colder.
The sun set over a frigid world.
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The little decoration here is still making its contribution to the joy of winter.
I’ve had a bit of fun using filters to “jazz” things up.
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For the past 20 years or so, I along with a large number of others, have contributed time and energy to enhance the lives of disabled children. We do this through the Nipissing Trackers, generously supported by NADY, our local Laurentian Ski Hill and many people who simply care. We use experience, ingenuity and some specialized equipment to give the kids the excitement and freedom of sliding on snow on a hill which to us is a bit of a pimple but to them is as big and daunting as Mount Everest. The excitement is palpable and contagious and kids return year after year to enjoy the fun. Smiles are the currency of payment.
This past Sunday our volunteer instructors began training for this year’s program which starts in a couple of weeks. We try to bring the fun and joy of skiing to people whose horizons can be expanded beyond the constraints that fate has dealt.
Here are a some photographs of the training we do with a device called a “Bi-Ski” which is used for those kids who spend much of their lives in a wheelchair. (One of our brave instructors is riding in the Bi-Ski as the “Guinea Pig”.)
For more speed and maneuverability the Bi-Ski can be “flown” on tethers. This takes a great deal of talent, judgement and skiing ability.
Occasionally there is a minor disaster. (No damage done here.)
Success is getting to the bottom of the hill without mishap.
And the reward is a great big smile!
Another week of training and then, “Let the Season Begin!”
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Snowmobiles are once again leaving tracks on Four Mile Bay. The ice is safe enough here for the machines to run around.
The snow acts as an insulator and makes ice growth slower even though the temperature was -27C this morning.
I don’t intend to go walking anywhere on the lake for at least another two weeks. Give it time to thicken up. Like, a foot and a half of ice would make me feel pretty confident.
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Last March this Bus Shelter attracted my attention.
Yesterday I made another photograph of it covered in snow. Just for fun I applied some different filters to produce this result.
Northern Ontario art?
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This trail leaves the Portage Hotel parking lot and heads north.
The season is somewhat late this year as warm temperatures have delayed the freezing of lakes and swamps. Snow is in the forecast and soon there should be lots of machines moving up the trail.
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Silverpixel has posted a pair of photos (one of which has disappeared) in the past couple of days that were processed using an app on his iPad. They were really neat.
This got me interested in a filter plug-in from the same company for my computer (I am iPadless). I have been having a good deal of fun playing with the trial version that I downloaded.
There is of course, little point in using exotic filters on pictures unless they add something – a mood , a feeling, the appropriate punch…- to the photograph. That’s where the “art” comes in.
I published some photos recently of the aftermath of the disasterous fire on Main Street.
Here is another photograph processed two diferent ways using the software.
Here is the original for comparison:
Worthwhile?
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Come back later.
We won’t be here!
(Why the quotation marks? Do they really mean it? Just kidding?…)
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No matter what one’s mood, the colour, delicacy and cheer provided by a flower seems to brighten it up.
We keep them around the house for that reason, I suppose.
In the dark cold days of January they are a particular bright spot and a reminder of warmer days to come.
Or maybe we just like them.
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