@CBCEyeopener We visit Silver Springs and Bowmont Park with our dogs. First two from Oct 2020, last two from March 2021 ImageImageImageImage
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I agreed with your inclusion of Silver Springs Gardens.
I missed the name of the hashtag your guest uses for Calgarians wishing to share suggestions of good spots for photography in the city, or I'd include it in this tweet.
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walking along the ridge in Silverthorn Park, to Bowmont Park, & Bowness Park, then the Bow River pathway(s), & including Twin Bridges = a great loop. Takes time, & you need to wear sneakers or other shoes with good treads - for coming down the ridge, but worth it (NW Calgary) Image
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here's a couple from Bowness Lagoon: one of trees with lights at Christmas one, and one of my sons & our dogs this past February. ImageImage
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I'm trying to show the area in different seasons. Here are a couple from Bowmont Park from last July. The first one includes a dragonfly ImageImage
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the best NW Calgary park for lookouts that include the city skyline, is Nose Hill Park. I'll have to look in my pictures' folder later on, to see if I have some pics to add. Nothing on hand right now
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Silver Springs ridge, looking westward during sunset - is another good place for photos (IMHO). I'm also including Tara, and Bentley (blep) - this was during the same walk, but before sunset ImageImageImage
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this sign shows the area - good views of COP, Rockies, train bridges, Bow River, duck ponds, wild grasses, and so on. I like the boardwalks. I'm not crazy about heights & find some of the dirt paths feel less stable to me, when on some of the steeper hillsides - but doable Image

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Premier Kenney finally just started speaking cpac.ca/en/direct/cpac…
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oh FFS
second sentence spoken "but the vaccines didn't arrive fast enough"

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- rereading my abbreviation in tweet 1/
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Auditor Gen'l of Ont Bonnie Lysyk "had there been less of a crowding issue, the mortality rate might not have been as high. The fact that some of the deaths are attributed to malnutrition, indicates the staffing may have been an issue" (paraphrased)
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adding this background information cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…
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