Saturday, 2 May 2020

Library Lunchbreaking (Vol 16-17)


In a nutshell: new job brought lunch hours, lunch hours brought regular walks, I brought camera (occasionally), I post photos from those walks.

Once again, I'm mashing two walk-logs together into one post. Mostly to catch up with the real-time spring, although we've had some snow well into April as well (in fact there was a minor splash this very week!)
Anyhoo - like the previous walk, these two are from February. My routes were rather regular that week; the main significance being the snow that lasted for several days (the closest to a regular winter in our region we'd seen since October).

I took one of my regular routes upstream; my photo-goal was to capture the usual sights in the somewhat snowy setting.



Past the 2nd bridge, I paused to marvel at the colourful reflections (I picked another shot from the same spot for the photo harvest selection as well.)


Same spot with green buoy, red buoy.




I continued a bit along the bank, then circled through the historical wooden district (because story research!)



I took a very regular path back to work, only stopping to snap some shots of this yarn-art.




The next day was still snowy, although you could literally smell the thaw everywhere. I'd wanted to capture a snowy day over at the "bowl" for all non-winter and decided to use this closing window of opportunity.

Caught some ice&snow lantern motifs on my way up the hill.



The bowl did not disappoint! (At this point the social distancing instructions were still in the making, so families & groups would freely hang out everywhere.)




I climbed back straight across the hill, taking some classic tourist-y shots on the way.




Upon reaching the town hall square, the tourist-y views intensified even further.








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