The area of "North Cold Lake" is north of the centre of town (formerly Grand Centre, but that's another post) and is right on the lake. When it finally stopped snowing today, 3 of us went to dinner at a restaurant in that area. We parked right near the marina, but couldn't see any boats.
It turns out that even if your boots go up over your calf it is possible to walk through snow higher than that. You don't want to get snow in your boots, ever.
I notice that I have several subjects on which I had planned to post by now and on which I have yet to post. I spent a good part of today photographing some of the people we interact with on a daily basis while promising to put them on the internet. I have a shot or two from dinner tonight that will make a standalone post. I haven't said a word about the people I am working with and I still owe Maria a post on all the clothes I put on to make the Canadian Burkha.
Please stay tuned and leave comments about what you like or hate or would like to know about my stay up here.
Tomorrow we'll be back at the range and should have a nice sunny day. We've been told that the military has cleared our roads late today and we should be back in business.
Goodnight now.
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Tim
Put your email link into the page, at the top, so that we can email you without having to post.
Would it help if I sent you some of Yamato's spicy xxx tuna roll to warm ya up? I'll be there all next week working on the MCs for LMCO. I'll think of ya while I'm there in the warm, eating sushi.
Tim
Put your email link mailto:whatever on the top of the blog.
I'll be at Hurlburt all next week working on the MCs for LMCO. It's not the 130U, or even the CTII, but a trainer they have for maintenance personnel.
Should I send you a XXX spicy tuna roll from Yamato? It may thaw out some of that ice.
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