We've had a spate of wonderful weather around here, but to tell you the truth, when it starts raining or is foggy, that's when you see the real British Columbia weather for what it is.
Our back alley is a great place to take shots because you can get some of the creepiest looks in that alley. Especially when you take a shot of a foggy morning at about 7:50 AM when there's nothing but fog in that alley.
This was from when I was taking my kids to school sometime in November.
This is out of focus, but it's also creepy looking; you're just waiting for something or someone to come out of the fog.
If I can come up with some better shots, I'll stick 'em up on my other blog.
Here's some alley pictures in the snow, that we had the night before my father passed away.
This was my oldest son's gingerbread house before it ended up turning into a major mush-fest coming home in the rain. But still; it was edible at least to them. Trying to get them to go to sleep after that sugar infusion was another story.
These two shots were from the day we buried Sam (our cat) in the back yard of our place a day after he died of a stroke.
This was the sunset we saw the day we buried him.
Sunset Pic 2
The cherub marks the place where we interred Sam.
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