13.1.07

sometimes there is a damp cold

walking niko by the fraser river. the thermometer says -4 but it feels like -15. we used to make fun of those "but its a damp cold!" westcoasters; they are right sometimes. we're still happy it's not -40.


can you spot the eagles?

9 comments:

shareen said...

very pretty, Kylie...oh, and Marc. I tried to call you yesterday but alas, you were not in. Or you were screening your calls. Bastards.

Oh, and the baby clothes? Lulu came out with a one-time thing of infant wear (little versions of the grown up wear basically, but with diaper allowance...hey, maybe some adults would be grateful for that) so I used my lulubucks to buy a little outfit. Very unisex though. Navy blue, bright blue and red.

m+K said...

Did you leave a message Shareen, because we didn't get it?

shareen said...

no, I am above your answering machine - you should know that by now

Anonymous said...

That was pretty nuts that all that snow came the night I left. I had a fun drive though. The drive home was great too. I left Kelowna at 7:30PM and made it to E-Town by 10AM after a 3 hour nap after Edson.
Had my job interview yesterday. It went well and they'll let me know next week.
Geez, I'm basically emailing you on your blog....maybe because it seems to be a better way of getting a quick response :-P

Peace,
Jarrid

Mama Bear said...

oooh....i like the eagles. If niko found an eagle on the ground, do you think he would try and get it?

Heidi said...

Beautiful pictures guys! I especially love the last one. I love looking at all your adventures!

m+K said...

shareen - if you are above our answering machine, you are above getting a return call

jarrid - good to hear you're home safe and not in a ditch somewhere

shelley - i predict niko would growl/howl at it and wait for reinforcements (us) to arrive before he went it

heidi - thanks... it looks like you are having some pretty sweet adventures yourself!

Anonymous said...

I hope that my daughter and son-in-law are not turning into WEST COAST wimps. -4???? On the PRAIRIES
we suntan (in out bathing suits when it's -4)
Love Dad-Greg

Sparks said...

I think that I might be with you on this one Greg. Sounds like a classic case of westcoast climatization decrepitude, and I wouldn't be surprise if their next posting includes pictures of hugging trees and the like!