21 Jul 2008

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Busy, busy, horribly busy…

Yeah, I know that it’s been over 2 months since the last post on the blog. With the end of school for the kids, the onset of serious yard work after a cool, wet spring and, not least, making summer holiday plans – I’ve not been too inclined to sit at the computer. Even the geekly charms of updating the blog software have fallen by the wayside.

However, we have had lot’s going on and will endeavour to get some posts and pictures up over the next while now that we’re back from holidays out at the coast. We spent a week on Thetis Island – the kids loved it. Here’s a little sneak preview.

Early mroning on Thetis Island

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04 May 2008

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Shadow 2001 – 2008

Shadow 2001 - 2008

Shadow

b. 24 April 2001 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

d. 1 May 2008 Strathmore, AB, Canada

A good dog, and greatly missed.

We found Shadow as a puppy on a family holiday to Australia and brought him home in October 2001. He was gentle with the kids and loved his sunny perch on our deck, watching the world go by. He was good natured and we never heard him bark, but he could do a great gargoyle impression. He had more than his share of health problems during his too-short life, succumbing eventually to skin cancer. A sad week at our house.

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30 Apr 2008

Posted by under Dave's Thoughts,Family,Geekstuff

Spiffy New Camera

Spiffy New Camera

After nearly 6 years, we decided to replace our digital camera. Our old digital was a Sony DSC-P9, which was a very good camera when we bought it in 2002, just before Alyssa was born. However, much has changed in the world of digital photography in these few years and the old camera was having some light metering problems. Many outdoor shots were turning out badly overexposed. Continue Reading »

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26 Apr 2008

Posted by under Dave's Thoughts,Family

Banff

Banff

The kids had the day off yesterday because of some kind of professional day for the teachers. It was also my compressed Friday, so the whole family was off on a weekday – not something that happens very often. Even though the weather this past week has been miserable for April (ten or twenty centimeters of snow and temperatures around -10°C most days), Friday morning was sunny and the forecast was for temperatures above zero. We decided that it would be an OK day for a family road trip to Banff.

As we got into the National Park, the sun was bright and the skies mostly clear. We drove up the 1A to Johnston’s Canyon – I hadn’t been to the falls since I was a kid. There was a fair bit of snow on the path and the catwalks and it was a little slippery, but not too bad. There were quite a few people on the trail but not so many that we couldn’t stop and toss snowballs into the open pools of water in the creek. The lower falls were covered in ice and the water was rushing down behind the ice – it was quite neat to see at this time of year.

After the hike we headed into Banff, ready for some lunch. We went to the Old Spaghetti Factory and then afterwards walked down Banff Avenue. At one of the candy shops, a fellow was making a giant batch of maple fudge on a big marble table in the shop window, so we stopped and watched. It was really interesting and, of course, we had to go in and get sample to taste when the cook was done. And, of course, we had to buy some too!

Once we had bought our fudge and did a little more window shopping, we headed up Sulfur Mountain to the Upper Hot Springs and spent an hour soaking in the hot water. We were in the pool just before sun set and the fading light on the snow covered peaks was quite nice.

It was 10:00pm before we got back home and poured our tired kids into their beds after a great day in the mountains.

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