Calgary, a city of about 1.1 million people, is situated in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. It’s in the region where the Great Plains of Central Canada abutt the mountains. Calgary is about 1 hour’s drive east of beautiful Banff National Park. It was also the host city of the 1988 Winter Olympics!
Calgary has a short but beautiful summer and a long, harsh winter. I am lucky to call Calgary my home, and to have a backyard that overlooks both the city centre and a nearby natural reserve park called Nose Hill. Shown here in today’s pictures of the day are the dynamic changes of Calgary’s four seasons, all taken from my backyard. One can really sense the beauty and power of nature:
(a plane taking off from Calgary Airport and flying into a fiery sunrise)
(a frosty January morning. -31 C)
(a summer hailstorm approaches….)
(….and the sky during and after the hailstorm)
(How’s that for hail?)
(Crescent-moon over Calgary)
(sunrise over Calgary)
(sunrise during the winter)
(and sunrise in the fall)
(morning fog)
(another frosty winter day…)
(double rainbow)
(scary looking clouds before a summer storm….)
(Canada Day fireworks)
Well done DrY! They’re all good photos, but my favorites are the plane flying into the sunrise (top one), and those scary storm clouds, which I love to watch!
Love the idea of photos taken in different seasons from the same spot.My favorite of your excellent photos above has to the Crescent-Moon Shot
I too, love the scary clouds. And frosty winter day, too, almost monochromatic, a vintage feel. Good work, Dr.Y.
Lovely Pictures! I lived in Canmore for 1 year (well 10.5 months). It is a beautiful part of the world, even if summer only lasts from July 25 until Aug 5.