Since I've been back, I've hiked around Sylvia Grinnell Park a couple of times, getting reacquainted with this crazy treeless landscape I'm surrounded by. Here are a few things that caught my eye:
Rocks!

Rocks forming an Inukshuk!

Bones!

Fall Colours! Who needs maple trees, when you have tundra?

Waterfalls!
3 comments:
I like that first pic especially.
Thanks! It's hard to take a good picture of stone... but there's so much of it I was bound to luck out sometime!
I think that is a pelvis bone, FYI. We've been looking at bones in school and I'm trying to memorize what's what.
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