Wednesday’s Photos
Plunge from Too High to Too Low
Less than four weeks ago we swam in the Whatshan Lake and enjoyed a balmy 20 degrees C warm enough for a picnic in a multi-coloured fall setting. Walking now in sub-zero temperatures with a stiff wind blowing from the northeast makes us feel as if the warm spell happened sometime in the distant past. The first snow has fallen and will mostly stay unless there is some relief coming from the relatively mild Pacific Ocean. Below are a few impressions from a recent walk on the deserted Fauquier Golf Course. Enjoy.



Wow, that looks beautiful, if cold! I love the photos, especially the misty mysterious one.
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Beautiful pictures! No snow yet? Isn’t that’s bit late for your region?
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Really lovely. Golf courses can be attractive landscapes, once they’re not cluttered with golfers!
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Peter, thank you for sharing your world. All your photos bring the scenery to me, but my favorite is the autumn leaves with the flowing brook!
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brrrrrr!
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I am definitely not ready for snow. Or winter.
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Oh no! What’s all that white stuff?
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That dusting of snow is lovely. That said, I do like the first photo of the flowing water beneath those autumn leaves. Every season has its pleasures, for sure.
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I’m sorry it’s gotten so cold so quickly! It’s happened here, too, but our temperatures aren’t nearly as low. You pictures are sure pretty, though!
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Proof of the several annual cycles we have completed together on yr blog. I remember photos of the golf course with snow in some past years too.
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I love the first picture. Love the color of the leaves. We don’t have such colors in this part of the world. So beautiful
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