
Sunday was an unusally warm day for our area ,14C and an excellant opportunity to get out and take the warmth in. We decided to go to Prince's park, an inner city park in Calgary. Its a beautiful park with lagoons and the Bow river meandering through it. As might be expected on a day like it was, there were plenty of people to fill the path, kids, people walking their dogs, cyclists and roller bladers. Reminded me of walking the seawall in Stanley park. We did a walk about, stopping in the Eau Claire market for a cup of coffee, sitting on a park bench listening to the fellow playing his saxaphone, passing by another playing his violin. The music was enchanting. It was also an opportunity to get the camera out and take some pictures. I find when i have my camera it makes me more aware of my surroundings and what is happening. It makes me really see, always looking for a photo op. On our return to our car i noted the reflection of building upon building. What you see is really not infront of you but behind you. I love it when i can capture this type of picture. I love buildings, their strength, their design, their everlasting. So, snap, snap, a couple of reflective shots. No doubt there will be many more to come as the days lengthen, the sun becomes warmer, and the thought of winter is far behind.
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