Sunday, August 13, 2023

A Jewel in Alberta

One of a very few smart decisions made in by City of Calgary is establishing Nose Hill Park in the northwestern part of the city. The fact that they were able to keep this part of the city away from the filthy palms of the nasty, stinking, greedy builders, is a bless. Builders or as they are stupidly called " Developers " here in North America (and everywhere else for that matter!) are one of nastiest, filthiest greedy animals in the entire universe. They grab  a bunch of guys, buy cheap material in bulk, steal lands and lots, with the help from municipalities and build, mostly, cheap, disgusting homes out of wood and make millions and millions of dollars every year. Their hands, as I just said, has been cut off that beautiful part of the city. I've been going to Nose Hill since 2003! Not frequently, especially now that I live outside the city, but I always enjoyed it.
I went there for a little walk yesterday around 11:00 and fortunately it was not crowded. I'm walking on a trail and as usual I'm looking for any photo-op although I only have my phone on me and all of a sudden I see two beautiful deer with big antlers staring at me! I had my phone in my hand, brought it up and tried not to spook them. I got a few shots and then left quietly, made sure I don't disturb their peace but I know the shot would have been amazing, had I have my camera on me. It was a beautiful day and surprisingly a bit cold. It was only 14 ℃ (~ 57 ℉) but there were a few people around. I regretted that I had not come earlier because after a few minutes I felt that I really needed to go! I left all the beauty behind and went back home before something catastrophic happens! 
(Photo: I think I should have at least one more walk with my camera before winter hits. Perhaps I'm lucky to catch these two or anything worth taking picture, once again)

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