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Old barn and sunflower shed
After seeing very light snow for just a matter of minutes last weekend, I knew that if I was going to make myself drive north of the city, I had better do it straight away. So, on 28 October 2014, I plucked up courage and drove "to parts unknown". Actually, part of the drive was along familiar roads but the rest was exploring.
I had intended leaving home around 9:00 am, but it ended up being 11:00 am. I had only been driving maybe 40 minutes before I pulled over for the first thing. I couldn't take my eyes off one particular cloud - actually more like a stack of clouds. A car turned off along the gravel road shortly after me, and the young guy with a camera commented about the beautiful lenticular cloud. That is exactly what I had thought it might be, so I was really pleased. We don't get to see them very often.
Continuing my drive north, I managed to get as far as the town of Didsbury before I knew I just had to turn around and head for home, coming back via Water Valley and Grand Valley Rd/Horse Creek Rd. Saw quite a few Magpies, three or four Crows and one Gray Jay, lol. Other than that - oh, and one Hawk perched high up on a power pole along a busy road - I saw no wildlife at all. That was fine, though, as this trip was more about looking for barns. During the seven hours that I was out on the road, I did manage to find several barns that caught my eye. I rather liked the one in this photo, that was standing next to a shed with Sunflowers painted on it. Total driving distance was 322 km.
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Our weather forecast for today, 1 November 2014, says it's 3°C (windchill 0°C) right now, with expected mixed precipitation. Looks like the snow could start any moment. Forecast for tomorrow, Sunday, is snow flurries : ( Late afternoon, a Snowfall Warning is in effect.
Flickr has messed up the numbers of views that are given under each image for today, at least for some of us. Hopefully, this will be fixed soon! Every so often, for some reason, this stops working.
I had intended leaving home around 9:00 am, but it ended up being 11:00 am. I had only been driving maybe 40 minutes before I pulled over for the first thing. I couldn't take my eyes off one particular cloud - actually more like a stack of clouds. A car turned off along the gravel road shortly after me, and the young guy with a camera commented about the beautiful lenticular cloud. That is exactly what I had thought it might be, so I was really pleased. We don't get to see them very often.
Continuing my drive north, I managed to get as far as the town of Didsbury before I knew I just had to turn around and head for home, coming back via Water Valley and Grand Valley Rd/Horse Creek Rd. Saw quite a few Magpies, three or four Crows and one Gray Jay, lol. Other than that - oh, and one Hawk perched high up on a power pole along a busy road - I saw no wildlife at all. That was fine, though, as this trip was more about looking for barns. During the seven hours that I was out on the road, I did manage to find several barns that caught my eye. I rather liked the one in this photo, that was standing next to a shed with Sunflowers painted on it. Total driving distance was 322 km.
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Our weather forecast for today, 1 November 2014, says it's 3°C (windchill 0°C) right now, with expected mixed precipitation. Looks like the snow could start any moment. Forecast for tomorrow, Sunday, is snow flurries : ( Late afternoon, a Snowfall Warning is in effect.
Flickr has messed up the numbers of views that are given under each image for today, at least for some of us. Hopefully, this will be fixed soon! Every so often, for some reason, this stops working.
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