Friday, December 13, 2013

First snowshoe outing

We are determined to take advantage of winter this year while we are in the North! Having a national park right in our backyard makes it easy, and not having to conform to a week/weekend schedule makes it even more enjoyable! 

Snowshoeing in nice fresh snow in the biting cold (well, after living for 5 years in the Yukon, I have a hard time saying that -16 is biting cold, but my cheeks tought so yesterday!) is so much fun!

Reaching the shelter with a woodstove. The same shelter I snowshooed to with my dad when I was barely older than the girls...


 I remember playing on the beds just like they do now... and smiling with excitement when my dad produced a piece of chocolate (or chocolated covered cookies in this case) out of his backpack!
 And warm homemade strawberry sauce...
As we walked, I told the girls how my dad got a frostbite on his nose right here when we were snowshooing on the lake at -40 with the wind chill and how we stayed in that same shelter until he got a bit better...
 I am so thankful for cold red cheeks, snow that makes my world much more luminous and for this very patient and loving man in my life...
  And for the 3 o'clock light these days...

4 comments:

Joanna said...

i love this sentence you wrote about JF!
cute!!!
i love the snow in val david too... so different from montreal!
becs
jo

Marianne said...

Magnifique! Tellement paisible. Tu es courageuse de prendre des photos dehors l'hiver, ce n'est pas facile! :)

lored said...

Vous avez déjà tellement de neige c'est impressionnant !
Je pense souvent à toi mais le temps me manque pour commenter et écrire...
Profitez bien de tous les délices de l'hiver :) Tes photos donnent envie de sauter dans un avion pour vous rejoindre !
Laurence

Catherine said...

Oui, Marianne, ça prend du courage, mais on est récompensé par la belle lumière... quand il y en a!

Laurence, oui, c'est fou et ça n'arrête pas de tomber!! On est bien contents! Un Noël blanc, c'est magique!