Monday, November 06, 2006
Finally got my dose of the natural outdoors sight in Canada! Went to some place called the Elbow creek yesterday and I tell you that the place is breath taking! Wasnt that cold that day, the weather was just nice, the sun is out as there is a chinook going on and the snow is gradually melting. Being at such a place totally downgraded my perception of the parks located nearby where I am staying. could really spend hours just on one small place taking photos. Not too sure if I bore my uncle and cousin to death seeing me taking pics which seemed to be nothing. Anyways, here are the sights of the place.
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My cousin took me out no some wild outing last night. 1st went out to meet up with some of her friends. Later she brought me to a strip bar after one of her friends suggested on where to go. Was kind of exciting before I entered the bar, but it turn out to be nothing much to shout about. Yeah the blonde models did strip totally bare, but some how I wasnt impressed. They not hot, so my glasses didnt craked. Hanged aroud the bar for 4 rounds of shows befre we left for some supper before heading home.
Followed to my uncle to the resevior today. Its called the Glenmore Lake. The water there is really, i mean really clear! I bet if this is like over in our country, I'd probably see floating pieces of rubbish here and there on the murky water. The lake is a lttle frozen. But not safe to walk on it. How do you tell how thick the ice is? Find a big piece of rock by the lake side and throw onto the ice. If the ice doesnt crack, find a bigger one. Heres some views
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