What is frustrating is how the road is now one way in many places but signage to drivers was not installed before hand, so now it is just chaos.
I guess we need a carbon tax on gyms, because all of those people trying to stay fit are the problem.
Honoring this International Women's Day to my late Aunt Shelley who unexpectedly passed away this Thursday. She was an inspiration to me for many reasons. She had a distinguished career working for Foreign Affairs in Yugoslavia, Thailand, Bosnia-Herzegovian and Sri Lanka. You will be missed!
It's so nice living central and having the ability to step out my door and go for a Christmas ski!
My Twitter/X account is officially deactivated.
It's time for the Blue Sky world!
Having lots of fun exploring Tokyo! This place is massive, but transit is amazing and walking the side streets is one delight after another.
A serious lack of snow for this time of year is disappointing, but it is nice to get out with friends, nonetheless. Can't beat the views in Rogers Pass!
I also think there needs to be a coordinated effort to get an active transport corridor from Blatchford to Downtown, but we could spend all day talking about missing links all over Edmonton.
I have CAD files showing the future 121 ST path, but it's probably many years away from construction.
The airport fence along Princess Elizabeth have been half cut down and is now at a height that would maim a cyclist if they lost control. Not sure why they bothered chopping it in half.
Exciting to see it complete! I will say I find the ramps on the raised bike lane north of Whyte on 106 to not be too jarring. Nowhere near as bad as the 102 AV share use path west of Groat, but I hope we see more raise crossings going forward!