Saturday, February 9, 2008

I went to world-renown Lake Louise and Banff today...

Dr. Kevin Peacock and his wife, Brenda, took me to places today that are difficult to describe in words. As the old saying goes, "A picture is worth a thousand words."









8 comments:

R Lyndel Littleton said...

Wow! Beautiful ice scupltures. I can't tell what that is in the picture to see how deep the snow is, but I'm sure it's much deeper than I would care to be in.

Larry Robertson said...

It's a picnic table...

Anonymous said...

I don't know Canadian weather, but I'm sure the artist took lots of pictures also.

Smilin' in the Sunshine said...

Oh my at the snow!!!!!! We lived in Illinois for so long that I got my fill of snow, so I don't care to be where it is so very cold and snowy. But the pics are awesome!!!! Now---go put on a scarf before you freeze!!!!!
Love ya much!!!!
Heather

Anonymous said...

Hey Brother, I could not help but notice you are bundled up like the Michelin Man & Kevin's coat is not even zipped up...LOL..That is no place for a Tennessee boy. Maybe you could talk Beth into a nice romantic trip to Antarctica this year for your anniversary. :)
Love & Miss You,
James

R Lyndel Littleton said...

I realized after I left my comment that it was a picnic table. It reminds me how glad I am that I live in the South.

R Lyndel Littleton said...

Oh, by the way... I told the congregation yesterday that you and I were having a contest on who had the most visits to their blog.

Oh, and I told them that I was winning! :) Then I saw that you don't even have counter...

Cathy Hamilton said...

Dear Bro Larry,
If anyone can really sympathize with you, my brother and I can. We lived about 20 minutes away from Niagara Falls, and the winter we had that year was the worst blizzard they had had since '77. The snow was so deep, that the drifts covered our huge Ford Econoline van. They left the school doors open for anyone who could make it in. And here we are in TN with a light dusting today and they canceled school. Can't say that I miss the snow. I still don't understand how the "polar bear" swimmers can do that. They're NUTS!! Well, the pictures look great. Have fun in O Canada, eh! :) Have a safe trip home.
Cathy