Two bridges and a slice of cake

Another year older, another year wider, and that’s how it goes! So said a friend the other day, wishing me a happy birthday. Wider? I think it was a typo?

View from the Peace Bridge

Exiting mince pie season, in need of a longer walk, and with a couple of library books due, I decided to return them to my favourite library located over the river and down in Memorial Park. There are two closer libraries, but being a year wider was on my mind.

Approaching the Wobbly Bridge (you won’t find that name on the maps)

I like the walk down to Memorial Park as it includes two bridges over the Bow, one each end of Prince’s Island Park, making for a pleasant circular stroll.

Covered in frizzle

The recent mists had finally lifted, and what a sight they left behind! The mist, snowy drizzle and frost (snizzle? smozzle? frizzle? I think these are meteorological words?) had combined to cover everything in a layer of brilliant white.

Go with the floe…

It seemed like the world had turned silver and blue, with ice extending from the river banks, some piled up in floes, and the lagoon perfectly frozen for skating.

I can see the attraction, but avoided temptation – I still have bruises from that time on Canmore pond…

What a splendid winter walk! I returned the books – no overdue notices – enjoyed a moment watching the skaters, and then bounced home over the wobbly bridge.

Sun’s dropping, and so is the temperature – time to head home!

Once home, being a year older and wiser, I did the sensible thing and warmed up with a cup of strong black coffee and the last slice of Basque cheesecake. Older and wider takes commitment.

Thanks for reading, and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

PS Barely more than a week into the new year, and, news wise, it’s dreadful, hard to ignore, and shouldn’t be ignored. I’m not going to comment any more than that on that – you’ve seen what’s happening, it’s quite clear – and I’ll stick with trying to keep this little corner a pleasant place to be. Stay safe, wherever you are.

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I am a would be outdoorsman - that is if I had more time, skills and knowledge. When I can, I love being outdoors, just camping, hiking, snowboarding, xc skiing, snowshoeing, paddling a canoe or trying something new. What I lack in ability, I make up for in enthusiasm and having a go. I'd never really survive for long out there in the wild, but I enjoy pretending I could if I had to...

8 thoughts on “Two bridges and a slice of cake”

  1. Happy belated birthday!! I hope it was an amazing day. Did you get any new exciting books at the library? During my last trip to the library a couple days ago I found an interesting book I have never heard of, that I am reading today “Into the forest”. It says on the back that it is also a movie. I have not seen it, yet.

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    1. Thank you! It was a good day (coffee+cake=good day!)
      I’ve borrowed “Ridgeline” by Michael Punke, author of “The Revenant” – I enjoyed that movie, over the top as it was, mostly because it was filmed near here! I’ve not read anything by Punke before, so I’ll let you know…

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  2. I never stopped chuckling, PC, as I read. Love the “wider” or “wiser” conundrum. I think you must be wiser to have a sense of humor about the word question. I also loved walking with you to return the library books, finding this beautiful albeit frigid landscape, the bridge and skaters on the canals and enchanting winter scenes. Sending my best wishes to you for a fun new year ahead, with plenty of humor and good times.

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    1. Thanks, Jet! Yes, frigid it was – but we now have a chinook blowing for a few days, so that will eat up the snow… lots of Calgarians love the chinooks, but I’m hoping it stops soon and the snow returns! Ever the contrarian!
      Enjoy the week ahead!

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    1. Thanks, Jane! Whatever it was, we won’t be seeing anything cold or frozen for a while – unpleasantly warm, with a chinook wind! I think you might be right about needing hip waders…
      Enjoy the week ahead!

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  3. Happy Birthday, Adam! You’re funny…older and wider..I can relate, but I’m sure we are wiser, too. 🙂 Your snowy scenes are so beautiful and peaceful and a perfect journey to the library. Love them all and you make me miss the beauty of snow. Stay cozy! 🙂

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