Saturday, 2 February 2019

January 2019


Happy New Year Everyone!

To make things a little more predictable, I plan to publish this blog at the end of each month.  That way, you won’t waste your time wondering if anything is new or not.

2019 has started out extremely well this year, because we have only about 1/3 of the snow that we had this time last year.  More importantly, the temperatures have been much warmer, often slightly above zero in the daytime and slightly below zero at night.  Not hard to get used to at all.

Last winter featured a lot of fog (I could show you a nice white screen, but you get the idea….).   We still have days of it, with the added benefit of having beautiful hoar frost scenes in the aftermath.





On the other hand, we have also had many more clear days, with the unique position of being well above the fog in the valley, seeing very different landscapes.    The valley often looks like it has been filled with whipped cream.




With the clear days, there is a much better chance of seeing some spectacular sunsets.



Life on the mountain can be busy in the winter, featuring some more concerts at a building we call the Summit Centre.  Last week featured a nephew and uncle duo, folksingers and fabulous guitar pickers.  The Summit Centre can seat about 60 people, and it allows for a lovely coffee house feel with an intimate group.



I mentioned the Model Train Museum here, which required a second visit to cover things missed the first time.  The owners have puckish sense of humour, offering little scenarios that can be easily missed.  Keep in mind these figures are only an inch tall, so you can get a feel for the detail.

Lots of activities, such as an organized cycling race were featured…..



Smart Cars showed up here and there….



The whole thing is set in Germany, with the traditional oompah bands and outdoor feasts……




The creators seemed to enjoy dogs at fire hydrants, with varying levels of encounter……



Finally, there were a pair of hippies trespassing in a sunflower field.  And this is just a train museum?



Brian has encountered a health issue the last week of January:  he had a lump removed from his neck and it was determined to be melanoma again.  The medical profession has moved very quickly on this, and he has had some tests done within the week in preparation for a consultation with the surgeon on Tuesday, February 5.  I will keep you posted as to what is going on.

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