Thursday, September 9, 2010

East Glacier National Park

Hey Friends,

I hope your summer was ultra awesome! ;-)
My summer of 2010 saw new records being set in the awesome and busy departments.
We have been so busy in fact that I haven't even been able to take the time to post. I ask your pardon for this unfortunate lack of attention to my blog. ;-)

One of the many great days of my summer was on the 21 of August. On this morning
our family got up early and jumped in the van to go down to East Glacier National Park
to meet up with friends and to spend the day hiking in the park. It was..... you guest it, AMAZING!
The Father's beautiful creation all around me and my camera in my hand. That is the long way to spell a great time.

Here are a few of the many pictures I took that day.
I hope you enjoy observing them as much as I did capturing them.



We hiked up into the mountains to "Iceberg Lake," very appropriately named as there were still chunks of ice in the water. But that didn't stop us crazy people from getting fully submerged in its frigid grasp! (very refreshing) ;-)

God Bless!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Photo Update

Hey there. Here is a quick photo update.


I saw this as I drove by and then ended up backing up to get the photo. ;-)


I was going for a "Bumpy" feel.


This one was a lot of fun to set up! It is a picture of my weight bench bar.


This also was a LOT of fun. What do you think is the background in this picture? ;-)

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

I love the Prairie sky!



A good reason to have your camera with you all the time! ;-)

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Hockey at WIW

All the Hockey players at Weekend In The Word came early for a tournament! It was a blast!


As you can see we were having a lot of fun!





I played defense with Tim Fehr and had a blast doing it!









Our Southern Alberta Team!


Photos courtesy of J.D King, Emily Jost and Lydia Collin!

Alberta Wildlife In The Spring

Swans have descended upon our wet fields.
When you go outside you can hear them even though you can't see them.



And they don't like it when you get too close! ;-)




Avery, Lydia and I were going down to the Coulee to see if the Bald Eagles were there.
On the way we were able to get this picture of an Antelope. We were driving along the
road going 60+ km/hr to keep up with him.

Hope Alberta Langemann