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Feb 24 2013

A Winters Afternoon in Yellowknife

This past Saturday was what I would consider a good productive winters day in Yellowknife. It was an equal mix of pleasure and chores.

Like a typical Saturday the day started at the Yellowknife Dump. For those that doesn’t know; the Yellowknife Dump is one of the last dumps in Canada that you can still salvage at. The reason being is because Yellowknifers like there dump and the treasures.

My find this week at the dump was a big one. One that I’m sure you’ll probably question. It is a couch. A nice couch though. On a side note this is not the first time I have brought home furniture from the dump. The office chair I use in my home office was a dump find 6 years ago… it still works. The key to getting furniture at the dump is to: 1) make sure it is semi clean, 2) Leave it outside in the freezing cold and kill anything that might be alive and 3) clean it with a big combination of upholstery cleaner and Frebreeze.

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After the dump, friends and I wandered the highway in search for some wildlife. In finding what looked to be an animal trail, turned out to be a trapline of sort. It was a well packed trail done by snowshoes. The area was really beautiful despite seeing no animals.

Adventures in the Bush    Adventures in the Bush

Adventures in the Bush

Adventures in the Bush    Adventures in the Bush

Adventures in the Bush    Adventures in the Bush

After getting home from the hike and tending to the bread that was rising in my kitchen I ventured back out to do some yard work. Mainly digging out my trailer. I hadn’t moved it since the fall and I needed to put new, bigger, tires on it. Ones that would allow me to pull it through the bush better when getting firewood. It was a lot of shovelling.

I then took it to my parent house where I put the new tires on.

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At about 10pm last night we went out looking for the Auror but thanks to the snow we didn’t see any.

What did you do?

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: activities, firewood, hiking, photos, Snow, Winter, yellowknife

Oct 13 2012

My parents made me shovel their driveway

I don’t mind of course but I think it quite coincidental that my parents left a mere two days ago for Airizona, just before the snow started to come.

They probably planned it perfectly to avoid the first major dumping of snow.

Conveniently this first snow was over a Friday night so Saturday morning was perfect for shovelling. Shoveling the driveway, the walkway to the back, the back patio and the deck. Okay I think my parents have to much that needs shovelling.

Before

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After

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Written by kylewith · Categorized: Journal · Tagged: Snow, Winter, yellowknife

Nov 24 2011

Cabin in the Woods

On Saturday of this past week I took a quick drive out to Charlie Lake in attempt to capture some of the fresh snow. While I got over 100 shots of the snow and frozen lake, I got this one of a friend’s cabin. It has been tone-mapped to give it that HDR appearance.

Cabin in the Woods

Written by kylewith · Categorized: PhotoBlog · Tagged: charlie lake, KyleWiTh, photography, Snow, Winter

Apr 18 2011

Spring has not sprung

Well I guess spring has sprung. As I drove home this evening it started to snow.
This is disappointing because I really wanted to get my bike. But I think it will be warm enough tomorrow that will be melted.
Such a buzz kill really, after such a nice day today I really didn’t want to see the snow.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Fort St John · Tagged: Snow, spring, Weather

Apr 11 2011

Fort St John’s April Snow

I can’t say I really remember the last time I saw snow coming down so much so fast. It is as if there is a curtain of white fluffy stuff outside and I can barely see my neighbours across the street.

When I got back to Fort St John the other day it was beautiful. The sun was shining and it was warm. The other thing I noticed was how much snow had disappeared in the week I had been gone. 10 foot snow piles where virtually nothing.

The temperature at 7:30am is already hoovering around 0, so I don’t think this snow will stay snow much longer before it turns to rain. I am a little concerned though, judging by the forecast we may be getting even more snow at the end of this week.

I must say I’m not sure if I rather all this snow of the -27 and sunshine Yellowknife is receiving today.

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Written by kylewith · Categorized: Fort St John · Tagged: April, Snow, Weather

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