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The seasons. They are changing. It’s 8:25am, about 8 minutes before sunrise, per the Environment Canada website. Early December. About 30cm of fresh snow has fallen overnight.
Short days and long nights are typical this time of year for Thunder Bay, ON (Canada).
Not only are the seasons changing. Folks have been prepping for the coming winter. Some will hunker down with family and friends, food and entertain. Some will embrace nature: wearing warm socks inside hiking boots, lacing up and sharpening ice-skates, adjusting bindings and waxing skis, layering up for trail running.
See the "Before" photograph here: https://deanorosphoto.photoshelter.com/image/I0000LiUAF4jDj5I
Short days and long nights are typical this time of year for Thunder Bay, ON (Canada).
Not only are the seasons changing. Folks have been prepping for the coming winter. Some will hunker down with family and friends, food and entertain. Some will embrace nature: wearing warm socks inside hiking boots, lacing up and sharpening ice-skates, adjusting bindings and waxing skis, layering up for trail running.
See the "Before" photograph here: https://deanorosphoto.photoshelter.com/image/I0000LiUAF4jDj5I

