The weather app indicated we had about an hour before rain might start and only 60% chance. Since we hadn't seen much rain in the last couple of months, we felt good that the odds were in our favor. They weren't, and we only made it about 10 minutes into our walk before it started... Continue Reading →
disabilities have limitations and kindness still exists
Recently I was reminded that my disabilities have limitations and kindness still exists. There is a hiking trail in our area that is 45km/28 miles long that I have been obsessing over. I wanted to complete this trail with my dog Brandy, my 13 year old Black Labrador. We walk almost every morning as part... Continue Reading →
Exploring The Seine River Greenway With Brandy
Today we explored a section of the trail along the Seine River. We picked the path between John Bruce Road and Bishop Grandin Blvd. We heard that this could be a busy trail, so we are trying midweek in January hoping for lighter foot traffic. Parking was easy to find on John Bruce Road. We... Continue Reading →
Exploring Bunn’s Creek Centennial Park With Brandy
The Trails Bunn's Creek Landscape and Scenic Views Wildlife Great Horned Owl Cooper Hawk Mallard Ducks Bunn's Creek Centennial Park, 365 McIvor Ave, Winnipeg, MB, Canada Bunn's Creek Centennial Park Exploring With Brandy @ https://soiwasthinking.blog/
Exploring The Sunrise With Brandy
I woke at 5:00 AM this morning, it has been kind of the routine lately. Sitting in the living room I could see that the sky in the window was mostly clear. I figured that would provide a pretty good sunrise opportunity. I took a minute to check the weather app and confirmed what time... Continue Reading →
Exploring the Frosty Sunrise With Brandy
Sunrise this morning is at 7:30 AM, the temperature is -22°C and Brandy and I are heading out for our morning walk in the forest, our favorite place to explore. The air this morning is calm but there is a bit of a nip to it, it all feels a little crisp. There is a... Continue Reading →
Finding the Path
Let’s face it, 2020 sucked for most of us. Our families experienced loss, pain and disparity. There were changes, so many changes. We saw lineups for groceries for the first time and restrictions on travel. Normals we never saw coming, like remote learning for children, face masks and hand sanitizing before shopping. We were isolated... Continue Reading →
Exploring Hoarfrost With Brandy
An evening of winter fog almost always guarantees a morning of Hoarfrost. Nature painting a delicate masterpiece that is only available to be viewed for a short time. An early morning hike at sunrise in the forest is like being given a private pass to an art gallery. As the temperature starts to slowly climb... Continue Reading →