Saturday #Workout:
33 minutes of strength training (AKA snow shovelling).
2.8 KM of #Walking (Light snow, -3°C, -9 windchill, 92% humidity, and 22 KM/H wind).

Been off for the past week, no running or working out other than a lot of walking while we were up in #AlgonquinPark, some yoga, and today, shovelling heavy, wet snow. Should be getting back on track Monday, but figured I owed a workout post.

Bonus: Belgian waffles by @TAV (for a family event tomorrow if I don't eat them all). 🤣

Dead things have their own beauty? Because these line a beaver area, I am guessing the trees drowned.

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This is a similar shot to the previous visitor's centre image, years earlier, much later in fall. Most leaves have dropped, but tamarack are beginning to take over the show. Tamarack are deciduous conifers. They turn yellow in fall, drop needles, then regrow them in the spring.

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Sound on to hear the birds… #crows,#bluejays #chickadees in the campground #mewLake #AlgonquinPark
Chickadees and #provokingFalls near#mewLake in #AlgonquinPark

Images lie. On this day, this rocky area was packed. They are just all behind me, like Satan, except this one fellow. :)

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This is a view from that lookoff mentioned in a previous post. It's before the colours have peaked, so still a lot of green, but the colours have begun and you can see how microclimates have affected colour. Areas of still-to-change, other areas in which colours are fully in progress.

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