STAYING IN

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We’re on week one of our second major lockdown during Covid-19. If I’m honest it’s felt pretty much like we’ve been staying in since late March 2020. Yes we had a reprieve this summer (oh what a glorious reprieve that was) but this is now feeling all too familiar. It almost feels natural. That’s kind of crazy.

On top of that it’s January in Toronto and it’s been grey and grey and grey for so long I can’t remember the sun. I do remember a constant stream of beautiful sunny Sunday’s in July and August and even for much of September. Getting out of the city with our road bikes feels like an eternity ago.

Alice and I are debating (negotiating) whether we will still be going to Whistler come March. The latest news in BC is that they don’t want visitors. Yet the mountain is open and they are, like the rest of the world, desperate for business. It’s a tough decision. We’ll figure it out in February but in the mean time I can dream about beautiful British Columbia and those wonderful mountains. And when the sun is shining and the snow is fresh and it’s not too cold, it is what my dreams are made of.

in the mean time, here’s some images from staying in. That’s all I have at the moment.


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